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Old 03-03-2006, 08:10 PM  
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thanks so much you guys *mushy moment*.... i've just come out of a 4 hour phone conversation, a deeply cathartic experience, she was/is more than cool about it and now i feel completely rediculous about being so scared to tell her. i shoud have known she would react wonderfully.....*is elated*

Thats nice, wanna say anything else? Today is a day of firsts. I was a forum bastard and you told your sister that you are gay.
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Old 03-03-2006, 08:14 PM  
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I don't know what to think about this, being Catholic and all. But what feels right for me is to say that I think it's good that Adidasss was able to tell his family and friends that this is what he is. It takes alot of emotional pressure to come out with something so big.
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Old 03-03-2006, 09:28 PM  
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I guess the good thing about not being religious is that you do not have any archaic or plain hypocritical beliefs forced down your throat from an early age.

*thanks his parents for detesting religion*
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Cheeseman, I couldn't have said it better myself.
It is funny how the only one who isn't completely accepting, is the Catholic....
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Old 03-03-2006, 09:43 PM  
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My parents are both religious and they've never forced anything on me religiously....and that has made me a better person...i can take good from the religion and leave the bad....and that being said i do feel strongly on some things just because i chose too...there was no forcing of religion down my throat..and i think the way that i picked up my religion is how it should be done....its soley based on the indavidual
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Cheeseman, I couldn't have said it better myself.
It is funny how the only one who is completely accepting, is the Catholic....
Thankyou. It p*sses me off how some people hide behind religion so they can hurl accusations and opinions at others and think they're untouchable.
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Exactly, I just noticed that I put "is completely accepting" when I meant "is not completely accepting"
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Cheeseman, I couldn't have said it better myself.
It is funny how the only one who isn't completely accepting, is the Catholic....
No duh, it's a Catholic belief.
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Thankyou. It p*sses me off how some people hide behind religion so they can hurl accusations and opinions at others and think they're untouchable.
I want to know if you thought I was doing that?
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Exactly, I just noticed that I put "is completely accepting" when I meant "is not completely accepting"
I gathered what you meant.............It must have been gods way
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