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My mate has said his totally against it and if they turned out gay would boot them out of the house himself or disown them.
See im from the old school but if thats the way they are going to turn out then so be it. There still your child at the end of the day. But this shit about booting em out disowning is uneducated and primative..
Dibs on the one on the left. But I'll settle for both
back on topic : I don't think anyone would really know how they would react until they were in that situation. I'd like to believe that I'm a good person and would accept the child unconditionally.
I'd be disappointed if my boy turned out that way but I wouldn't disown him. He's 7 now, I've had a great time raising him and look forward to many more enjoyable years ahead. You enjoy them for who they are. You don't throw away all those good years and the bond you've built up for something like that.
No way my future son is gonna ruin the father-son bonding experience we will have in the future as wingmen picking up girls together! Having said that, if he's gay, when he goes to uni, he'll make friends with lots of hot girls and bring them around...
I often joke with friends that I'd put my future son in professional dancing, like ballet or something. If he's straight, he'd be surrounded by hot fit chicks. If he's gay, he's already in the right environment.
As for my future daughter, I don't care, as long as she's not taking any of those wimmin's studies BS subjects at uni.
Well this is a generalisation, but most gay men are kind of feminine. Hand gestures, girly voice, uninterested in sport, etc. Whereas a girl doesn't really differ from the stereotype of a girl, with the exception being the butch ones!
Well this is a generalisation, but most gay men are kind of feminine. Hand gestures, girly voice, uninterested in sport, etc. Whereas a girl doesn't really differ from the stereotype of a girl, with the exception being the butch ones!