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My sister asked my 12 year old son if he wanted to bring to school they cycle of butterflies, u buy cacoons and raise and watch them till the change to butterflies. I said that was gay and not for 12 year old boys, maybe some frogs, turtles are snakes...my wife got mad at me and said that I can’t raise our son that way...look maybe up to the age of 7-8 you can send you boy to school with a butterfly project...but not at 12.
No 12 year old boy wants to bring butterflies or butterfly cycle of life unless he’s trying to impress some girls, or he’s gay.
12 year old boys bring, sporting equipment, and if any animals, maybe some frogs snakes or turtles.
It's only gay if he tries to mate male butterflies with each other. ...Although on second thought, there has been a lot of research on homosexuality in insects, but there is no reason to suspect that undertaking such research can impart homosexual feelings or behavior onto the researchers.
On the other hand, children can be adversely affected by negative or backwards opinions held by parents. You could be steering you son away from a career as a scientist, .....into one as a crossdressing nightclub performer. It would serve you right, but sad for him.
CPS Wrote:
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> It's only gay if he tries to mate male butterflies
> with each other. ...Although on second thought,
> there has been a lot of research on homosexuality
> in insects, but there is no reason to suspect that
> undertaking such research can impart homosexual
> feelings or behavior onto the researchers.
>
> On the other hand, children can be adversely
> affected by negative or backwards opinions held by
> parents. You could be steering you son away from
> a career as a scientist, .....into one as a
> crossdressing nightclub performer. It would serve
> you right, but sad for him.
Yes we can Wrote:
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> CPS Wrote:
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> > It's only gay if he tries to mate male
> butterflies
> > with each other. ...Although on second
> thought,
> > there has been a lot of research on
> homosexuality
> > in insects, but there is no reason to suspect
> that
> > undertaking such research can impart homosexual
> > feelings or behavior onto the researchers.
> >
> > On the other hand, children can be adversely
> > affected by negative or backwards opinions held
> by
> > parents. You could be steering you son away
> from
> > a career as a scientist, .....into one as a
> > crossdressing nightclub performer. It would
> serve
> > you right, but sad for him.
>
>
> People who research butterflies are gay
That is good to know. Now we can all calibrate our gaydar. Can you provide some additional parameters, so we can establish where exactly where the gayness line is drawn in the field of biology? For example what about moths? Or any insect? What about bacteria? Is it gay to look through a microscope?
There's nothing gay about studying butterflies for a 7th grade science project.
If your son wears a dress to school, that might be gay. It might not be gay, though, since now all you have to do is say you're a girl and you can go in the girls' bathroom. In that case, your son might just be wearing a dress to school so he can go in the girls' bathroom.
Your wife shouldn't get mad at you for demeaning gays. There's nothing wrong with that. There is, however, nothing gay about a 7th grade boy who brings butterflies to school for a science project.
The morphing of a caterpillar to butterfly is one of the most interesting phenons of Natural Science. Amazing transformation; anyone who thinks it should not interest anyone but of the gay persuasion is wrong. What is weird are the folks who tack dead butterflies for display, to me that is weird.
Butterflies are for gays Wrote:
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> My sister asked my 12 year old son if he wanted to
> bring to school they cycle of butterflies, u buy
> cacoons and raise and watch them till the change
> to butterflies. I said that was gay and not for
> 12 year old boys, maybe some frogs, turtles are
> snakes...my wife got mad at me and said that I
> can’t raise our son that way...look maybe up to
> the age of 7-8 you can send you boy to school with
> a butterfly project...but not at 12.
> No 12 year old boy wants to bring butterflies or
> butterfly cycle of life unless he’s trying to
> impress some girls, or he’s gay.
> 12 year old boys bring, sporting equipment, and if
> any animals, maybe some frogs snakes or turtles.
Don't be mad a butterflies, it's not their fault. Just like you shouldn't be mad at rainbows or the unfortunate souls born with the surname "Gay" or "Gaylord". Instead, be mad at the homosexuals who've taken sweet, innocent icons like the rainbow and instead turned it into a disgusting talisman for the fudgepacking cocksuckers of the world. Also, shed a tear for the formerly noble and dignified English surnames Gay and Gaylord. That's why you should call them by their proper names 'Faggots'.
I did stuff like taking butterflies to school when I was a kid about his age. Why? Because every chick in the class wanted to hang out with me and see my butterflies...and they were pretty - both the chicks and the butterflies.
You would not believe how much pussy I got from stuff like that.
If you take frogs and snakes to school you'll only attract bulldaggers and other dudes.
He's only gay if he sucks dick Wrote:
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> or takes it in the ass.
Captain Obvious? It's nice of you to take time out of your busy schedule at the travel agency and post here. We weren't sure if a guy having sex with another guy was gay. But know we know for sure, you are indeed gay
EHDTE Wrote:
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> There's nothing gay about studying butterflies for
> a 7th grade science project.
>
>
> If your son wears a dress to school, that might be
> gay. It might not be gay, though, since now all
> you have to do is say you're a girl and you can go
> in the girls' bathroom. In that case, your son
> might just be wearing a dress to school so he can
> go in the girls' bathroom.
>
> Your wife shouldn't get mad at you for demeaning
> gays. There's nothing wrong with that. There
> is, however, nothing gay about a 7th grade boy who
> brings butterflies to school for a science
> project.
Ok, but it’s not science project, she just wanted him see if he wanted to offer them to one of his classes.
Only closeted guys who are secretly ashamed of being gay or of becoming gay are afraid of gay people.
There are many studies to prove this.
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Wide Stancer Wrote:
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> Only closeted guys who are secretly ashamed of
> being gay or of becoming gay are afraid of gay
> people.
> There are many studies to prove this.