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Nicole
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by Nicole » Mon Apr 09, 2018 6:15 pm
Malcolm_hates_your_kids wrote:Mistress Nicole wrote:I don't think your rationale of, " All children need to thrive is secure attachment(which is the template for trust)", cuts the mustard!
Actually it does, if you understand what attachment is. I am prepared to answer what attachment is, but it will take some work. I will do the work if you are in this to actually debate the points, play the ball, and take the topic seriously.
Do we have a deal?
Get stuffed: put up or shut up!
Here you go arsehole:
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=goog ... e&ie=UTF-8
Now I can spend some time writing up what attachment actually is, so you don't have to read article after article. But that would require a fair bit of work on my part and I'm not prepared to waste my time on you, based on what is known of your "debate" (sic) history.
Get reading, then get back to me.
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Nicole
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by Nicole » Mon Apr 09, 2018 7:44 pm
@ Malcolm
Then why do perverts try to 'groom' children?
Because they're peadophiles. Any other inane questions I can answer for you?
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Rorschach
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by Rorschach » Tue Apr 10, 2018 10:29 am
Black Orchid wrote:Your 'opinion' is no more valid than the next persons Rorschach and your anecdotal quotes, from God knows where, are hardly scientific evidence of your assertions.
yeah well we all know what YOUR opinion is worth don't we... flame someone else eh ADMIN.
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BigP
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by BigP » Tue Apr 10, 2018 1:41 pm
Rorschach wrote:Black Orchid wrote:Your 'opinion' is no more valid than the next persons Rorschach and your anecdotal quotes, from God knows where, are hardly scientific evidence of your assertions.
yeah well we all know what YOUR opinion is worth don't we... flame someone else eh ADMIN.
Feeling a little sensitive there Rors
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Rorschach
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by Rorschach » Tue Apr 10, 2018 4:42 pm
Eight major studies of identical twins in Australia, the U.S., and Scandinavia during the last two decades all arrive at the same conclusion: gays were not born that way.
But put children in a gay biased family and you will set up an environment and behaviours that will affect theirs and their beliefs.
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Rorschach
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by Rorschach » Tue Apr 10, 2018 4:44 pm
Identical twins have the same genes or DNA. They are nurtured in equal prenatal conditions. If homosexuality is caused by genetics or prenatal conditions and one twin is gay, the co-twin should also be gay.
“Because they have identical DNA, it ought to be 100%,” Dr. Whitehead notes. But the studies reveal something else. “If an identical twin has same-sex attraction the chances the co-twin has it are only about 11% for men and 14% for women.”
Because identical twins are always genetically identical, homosexuality cannot be genetically dictated. “No-one is born gay,” he notes. “The predominant things that create homosexuality in one identical twin and not in the other have to be post-birth factors.”
The predominant things that create homosexuality in one identical twin and not in the other have to be post-birth factors.
Dr. Whitehead believes same-sex attraction (SSA) is caused by “non-shared factors,” things happening to one twin but not the other, or a personal response to an event by one of the twins and not the other.
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Neferti
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by Neferti » Tue Apr 10, 2018 4:56 pm
When my daughter was young, she was friendly with this girl at primary school. There were 2 girls in this separated family and the parents took turns to have the girls ... week about ... all the girls had to do was bring their school bags, everything else was provided at both houses.
I met both parents and actually worked with the father. The mother was a teacher. So. I let my daughter have sleep overs and when asked, all I said was "are you at Mum's or Dad's this week?"
Turns out that the parents divorced because the female fell in love with another female. He "shared" his 2 girls, week about, as I said. He eventually died from Leukemia, a nice bloke.
Outcome was that my daughter lost touch with the girls but when she met up years later, the youngest was Lesbian. The older one married a bloke. All went to ANU.
So whether living in a lesbian household made a difference ... I doubt it.
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BigP
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by BigP » Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:33 pm
Neferti~ wrote:When my daughter was young, she was friendly with this girl at primary school. There were 2 girls in this separated family and the parents took turns to have the girls ... week about ... all the girls had to do was bring their school bags, everything else was provided at both houses.
I met both parents and actually worked with the father. The mother was a teacher. So. I let my daughter have sleep overs and when asked, all I said was "are you at Mum's or Dad's this week?"
Turns out that the parents divorced because the female fell in love with another female. He "shared" his 2 girls, week about, as I said. He eventually died from Leukemia, a nice bloke.
Outcome was that my daughter lost touch with the girls but when she met up years later, the youngest was Lesbian. The older one married a bloke. All went to ANU.
So whether living in a lesbian household made a difference ... I doubt it.
Half turned out gay thats a little higher than the national averge. Id put my money on it that ti had an influence
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Black Orchid
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by Black Orchid » Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:40 pm
Maybe they would not have turned out gay if the tendency was not there to begin with though?
I have 2 friends who had a similar background. First one had 3 siblings. 1 brother and 2 sisters. They lived here and one day Dad packed them up and took them back to America, dumped them there, then came back here to live with his secretary. She hates men and started to live a gay life later. Her siblings are all straight.
2nd lot came from NZ, 4 boys, and when the boys were teenagers Dad declared he was gay and left them to live with his boyfriend. They all led a reasonably friendly life beyond that but all the boys were mega stuffed in the head. None 'became' gay but mega emotional problems which manifested differently in each one of them. Dad many years later died of AIDS.
It's a strange world.
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Neferti
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by Neferti » Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:44 pm
BigP wrote:Neferti~ wrote:When my daughter was young, she was friendly with this girl at primary school. There were 2 girls in this separated family and the parents took turns to have the girls ... week about ... all the girls had to do was bring their school bags, everything else was provided at both houses.
I met both parents and actually worked with the father. The mother was a teacher. So. I let my daughter have sleep overs and when asked, all I said was "are you at Mum's or Dad's this week?"
Turns out that the parents divorced because the female fell in love with another female. He "shared" his 2 girls, week about, as I said. He eventually died from Leukemia, a nice bloke.
Outcome was that my daughter lost touch with the girls but when she met up years later, the youngest was Lesbian. The older one married a bloke. All went to ANU.
So whether living in a lesbian household made a difference ... I doubt it.
Half turned out gay thats a little higher than the national averge. Id put my money on it that ti had an influence
You would probably lose. Kids do not do what their parents expect them to do.
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