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chaydixieandme
16th Jul '07 Mon, 09:03
Ano posisyon nyo dito mga tsong, mga tsang? Taboo pa rin ba sa atin ito?

kisntel
16th Jul '07 Mon, 10:04
d na cguro, sa tingin ko onti2x nag eevolve na mga tao tryn to accept "THINGS" and "RESPECT" kng ano man ang meron sila. Tao din cla may equal right kagaya saten. ;)

sandwich20m
17th Jul '07 Tue, 10:32
grrrr sayang ung mga girl na lesbian ehh hehhe pero ok lang as long as enjoy cla sa company ng kapwa nila maiisip din nila na walang mabubuo na family kapag 2 clang girl... hehhe pede 2 girl tapos 1 guy hehehhe :peace:

chaydixieandme
17th Jul '07 Tue, 12:07
Ba't naman sayang? porke ba di napunta sa lalaki sayang na isang babae? so you are catergorically saying sayang ang mga madre?

Sandwich, mind defining family for me baka iba concept natin...

Lovely Face
2nd Aug '07 Thu, 08:11
There are lot of reasons why some girls resort to this kind of relationship..

Una disappointment in relating with opposite sex.

Puede ring na rape sila before or sexually abused kaya man hater. marami yan.

O kaya defense sa sarili dahil walang manligaw sa kanila. Kaya sila na lng nanliligaw.

Personally, i dont go for it. But at the same time, wala naman akong magagawa kung gusto ng ibang tao yung ganong set up.

Sultry
2nd Aug '07 Thu, 09:21
I graduated high school from an all-girl school (well, used to be exclusive school for girls). I have lots of friends who are into this kind of relationship. They all have their reasons for getting into this kind of thing. Whatever those reasons are I didn't try to find out. A lot of factors to consider. Environmental is one. Identity crisis is another. But who are we to condemn? If getting into a homo relationship is such a taboo then extra marital affairs is NOT exempted from this or waltzing with 2 partners (even if one's not yet married) for that matter.

Lovely Face
3rd Aug '07 Fri, 00:49
If getting into a homo relationship is such a taboo then extra marital affairs is NOT exempted from this or waltzing with 2 partners (even if one's not yet married) for that matter.

Youre right, its not an exemption..kaya i believe..lahat ng bagay na mali ay mali, tama ba o mali?

erosakoikaw
12th Apr '08 Sat, 09:01
i am in that kind of relationship now. people tend to ridicule and criticize us. my family doesn't know that i am not staright.

but once in our recollection i asked a priest from ateneo whether is it wrong to engage in this kind of relationship. he said, "there's nothing wrong in loving another person. just don't engage in sex"

maybe i had a thought about it. a stigma of lesbian relationship in a paternal society like in the philippines would be very hard to erase.
open up your minds: why is it ok for guys to be gay but it is not ok for girls to be lesbian? Life is really unfair.. :weep:

chouji1453
12th Apr '08 Sat, 10:12
if someone chooses to be a lesbian/gay, isn't it better to respect their decisions? kasi di ba before sila nagdecide to pursue the life they want to take, i assume they know what the consequences of their action. kahit na ayaw ng uba yung ganun na klase ng relationship, the best thing they could do is just to respect them. i think yun lang naman kelangan nila. respect and acceptance from their familes.

DP Member
12th Apr '08 Sat, 10:41
Actually, there is nothing wrong with being a gay or lesbian for the matter. The only problem arises is when gay/lesbian couples tends to do things that normal couples do.
You know what I mean? Sex. Same sex were never meant for each other as life partners. Life friends maybe, but not life partners.

There has been a long history of that for sometime. If you have somewhat read the bible, then you would have came upon the story of Lot? Sodom and Gomora,does it ring a bell? This city was destroyed by God because he wanted to show people that there is still God. One of the reasons that God destroyed the city was because the people chose to have sex with other things(same sex included), except their opposite sex. In the story, I think Lot offered his daughters to the people outside his home, just to protect his visitors. But what did the people do? They didn't want his daughters. They wanted the two male visitors of Lot....and so on ... the city was destroyed..

Even now, the cause of gayness/lesbianess isn't pinpointed yet. They jut theorized because of social reasons and things related to that. But people who are straight male or straight female don't have the right to judge those other people who are unlike them. Why? They sin as well. Straight people's duty is to show the world that they don't just condemn and not condemn things based on their own preferences , but by a greater rule, which is God's rule.

Our society should accept gay/lesbian people, and even gay/lesbian relationship, but we shouldn't accept immoralities. Like what is previously said, good is good, and bad is bad, they are not to be interchanged.

Lovely Face
13th Apr '08 Sun, 01:27
Ano posisyon nyo dito mga tsong, mga tsang? Taboo pa rin ba sa atin ito?

for me unacceptable pa rin....pero buhay nila yan eh..di be ready for the consequences.

mherz
13th Apr '08 Sun, 01:43
as long as wala cguru silang nasasaktan o inaagrabiyadong tao,walang masama n magmahal sa kapwa mo ...
ang problema lang ay ung mga tao na,walang pagawa kundi manghusga sa kapwa nila.bakit di nalang natin sila hayaan at intindihin,..tao din nman sila,na nasasaktan din..
TAMA PO BA O MALI?

Lovely Face
13th Apr '08 Sun, 03:19
^sino ba ang humuhusga?

aiah_87
13th Apr '08 Sun, 05:30
well for me... its their rights, the society sets na mali ang ganung klaseng relasyon pro di mo naman masisisi yong ganun... di naman natin alam ang bawat rason ng mga taong nasa ganyang uri ng pakikipagrelasyon... nkakainis lng minsa coz many wud judge them na immoral... sino ba ang malinis??? :peace: i agree with mommy sultry...

Lovely Face
14th Apr '08 Mon, 23:44
Sabihin na lang natin na kaya nakakapgbigay ng direct ang ibang opinion ang ibang tao dahil sila nagagawa nila ang dapat at di ginagawa ang mga bagay gaya nito....

nybee
15th Apr '08 Tue, 00:48
sakin..ayaw ko tlga nun...

pero...It's their right...pero dpat nasa lugar...iba na kasi ngayon eh....kumpara dati..
Being a Christian..di maganda....pero It's their right.....be ready for the consequences na darating....

sweethell013
15th Apr '08 Tue, 03:34
Hmm... It's ok... Still tolerable... Kung may Gay Lovers na nga ehh!!! Lesbian pa ata...

Anyways I think the downside about it is it is much more hard to keep a good homosexual relationship that a heterosexual one... At least that is what I have read from some article.... Or watched on a program on TV...

chaydixieandme
16th Jun '08 Mon, 16:19
it definitely is to keep with a homosexual relationship rather than a heterosexual relationship for the simple reason that the society tries to be in between.not everyone understands it---it has been a cliche na "HAYAAN NA LANG NATIN,KARAPATAN NILA YAN" well for me that's lame...people just say it pero in the end andun pa rin ang matang nanghuhusga...

tinatinz
16th Jun '08 Mon, 17:43
it definitely is to keep with a homosexual relationship rather than a heterosexual relationship for the simple reason that the society tries to be in between.not everyone understands it---it has been a cliche na "HAYAAN NA LANG NATIN,KARAPATAN NILA YAN" well for me that's lame...people just say it pero in the end andun pa rin ang matang nanghuhusga...



may i ask: isa ka bang lesbian o may karelasyon kang lesbian? i think wla tyong magagawa kung naging ganon sla same with the gays..... we have no right to judge them... pro syempre iba ang society natin ganon talaga iba ang tingin ng tao pagka may magkaholding hands na lesbian at girl... vice versa sa gay at straight guy....... thats our society..... pro mas worse yung dati ha kasi talagang may pagkukutya before unlike now madami na ang mulat or openminded na sa ganyan...... wag mo isipin na porke sinabi ng tao na "hayaan na natin karapatan nla yun" e d sla sincere....... as long as wla ka ngang gingwang masama diba taas noo kang maglakad sa labas na " e ano kung lesbian ako" :)

jambycool
17th Jun '08 Tue, 18:45
rights nila yan, as long as wala naman silang naapakang iba, nasa kanila na yun,marami na nga ang 3rd sex e.tanggap na sila.

neyney00
17th Jun '08 Tue, 20:01
:think:hmmm depende yan kung anu ano ang nasa paligid nung taong involved.

yung mga taong ganon ay kulang sa pangaral, mahina ang pundasyon ng kanilang kaalaman pagdating sa pakikipagrelasyon. pero para sakin hindi ko tangap ang mga ganyang bagay kahit ba dahilan nila ay nagmamahalan sila, di laging puso dapat ang pinaiiral, di rin ako naniniwala na wala silang natatapakan hmmm:think:

pero ganun pa man, ano ba magagawa ko? :noidea:

Sultry
18th Jun '08 Wed, 07:39
we grew up living within the norms of the society (and sometimes the stigma that goes with it...package deal ba :giggle:). but as we mature and gain more experience and become witnesses to the world we live in our growth (sometimes) is stunted with the dictates of the stigma.

who are we to condemn? others may be straight in the sense that we maintain a hetero relationship. but are we truly straight in every sense of the word? are we not guilty of anything? to the married ones, are you not guilty of being astray for even just a fleeting moment? your eyes feast on the flesh of a stranger and your mind wanders off to where only you can achieve what you can't in the real world...to those who are engaged or in a relationship, have you not thought of trying out seeing someone else and reason out "kung ang may asawa nga nasusulot e..." or "di pa naman kami kasal a"? to those in a homo relationship, most, if not all, of the people that i know who are into this kind of relationship are very much dedicated to their partners. ironic...

then again, God created Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve or Madam and Eve. It's a private joke....beep beep po :peace:

Last night I just watched The Gwen Araujo story. A gay who struggled to establish his/her identity. He/She fought for it to the end. He/She turned out to be a beautiful, caring, loving person. He/She was murdered for standing up for how he/she feels about him/herself. He/She was tortured for 5 hours, strangled and buried somewhere and the suspects had pancakes for breakfast at the nearest diner.

Those who stood up for how they truly feel about themselves are human beings just like the straight ones. They're people who live and breathe like us. Others are even more beneficial to society and mankind compared to the straight ones. And just like any straight person, they also deserve respect. Every individual in this world deserves respect.

PARTING SHOT: those who have not sinned be the ones to cast the first stone...:unsure: or something to that effect :lol:

live and let live unless one becomes a threat to society. let's all promote peace and harmony! :kiss:

Midori
18th Jun '08 Wed, 08:03
we grew up living within the norms of the society (and sometimes the stigma that goes with it...package deal ba :giggle:). but as we mature and gain more experience and become witnesses to the world we live in our growth (sometimes) is stunted with the dictates of the stigma.

who are we to condemn? others may be straight in the sense that we maintain a hetero relationship. but are we truly straight in every sense of the word? are we not guilty of anything? to the married ones, are you not guilty of being astray for even just a fleeting moment? your eyes feast on the flesh of a stranger and your mind wanders off to where only you can achieve what you can't in the real world...to those who are engaged or in a relationship, have you not thought of trying out seeing someone else and reason out "kung ang may asawa nga nasusulot e..." or "di pa naman kami kasal a"? to those in a homo relationship, most, if not all, of the people that i know who are into this kind of relationship are very much dedicated to their partners. ironic...

then again, God created Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve or Madam and Eve. It's a private joke....beep beep po :peace:

Last night I just watched The Gwen Araujo story. A gay who struggled to establish his/her identity. He/She fought for it to the end. He/She turned out to be a beautiful, caring, loving person. He/She was murdered for standing up for how he/she feels about him/herself. He/She was tortured for 5 hours, strangled and buried somewhere and the suspects had pancakes for breakfast at the nearest diner.

Those who stood up for how they truly feel about themselves are human beings just like the straight ones. They're people who live and breathe like us. Others are even more beneficial to society and mankind compared to the straight ones. And just like any straight person, they also deserve respect. Every individual in this world deserves respect.

PARTING SHOT: those who have not sinned be the ones to cast the first stone...:unsure: or something to that effect :lol:

live and let live unless one becomes a threat to society. let's all promote peace and harmony! :kiss:

:whew: wa ako ma-say mudra! bigat nito! :lol:

anyway, i agree with what you said Mudra. besides, people now are intelligent and open-minded (most of them, anyway). kung magiging conservative pa din tayo mag-isip, walang mangyayari sa atin. :noidea:

okay lang sa akin yan, as long as ilagay lang sa lugar, wala namang masama. :approve:

Asongkalye
26th Jun '08 Thu, 00:20
Saludo ako sayo sultry.

pero midori question lang po.."ilagay sa lugar?" contradicting yata yan...sa pagiging open-minded. so you are saying na you are one of those people na hindi? kase taga-California nga ako and recently pwede na magpakasal ang mga homosexuals dito. I thinks its fair din naman sa kanila kse nagcocontribute din sila sa society. Unlike yung iba na nagaanak tapos government din dito ang nagsa-suffer at pera ng mga tax payers ang bumubuhay sa kanila that means pera ng mga homosexuals din.

shinshan
4th Jul '08 Fri, 15:35
-- hmm..
isa lng nmn talaga ang primary rison kung bkit my mga taong involved sa ganitong relationship..and isa n ko dun :)





and that's LOVE..












L.O.V.E ..SA TAGALOG PAGMAMAHAL..:beat:

















-- sa .. 3rd sex

my mga gender din ..
:)

una. ang tintawag na fem.
ikalawa. Ang tinatawag na Bifem
ikatlo. Ang mga softbutch
at ang pangapat. Ang Mga hardbutch..

-- kung my mga tambay dito sa dema, prov or sa yase.. (dun lng to sa my vitocruz..ang tambayan ng mga taong mapagmahal haha):thumbsup:cgurado q lam na alam nio mga cnbi ko..:)

pepper
5th Jul '08 Sat, 01:18
pakiramdam ko...

LOVE nga talaga ang dahilan.. haha..

bow.

shinshan
6th Jul '08 Sun, 21:40
yepyep... datz love..:thumbsup:

gishi_femme
7th Jul '08 Mon, 03:38
hmmm...I don't have anything against homosexuals really..pero dahil relihiyosa ako (hindi ko lang pinapahalata hehe) I am not in favor of it. Again (medyo paulit ulit ko na din sinasabi) nasusulat po sa bible na bawal yan....and sabi nga sa kanta....how can something so wrong feel so right? ..ang sagot..It's an evil work po...para mapilitan tayo na gumawa ng kasalanan...... whew..amen.. :praise:

bel27
7th Jul '08 Mon, 08:52
in my opinion, lahat naman po may krapatan na magmahal.. kung hindi man sa opposite sex kailangan pa din natin igalang yung pinili nilang mahalin. Sabi nga love is blind que tama o mali basta dun sila masaya.. so di natin masisisi yung mga taong naiinvolve sa ganitong relationship... :)

Dabs
9th Jul '08 Wed, 09:01
It's just a matter of choice... (their choice specifically :D)

Just respect individuality and at the same time try to be a good person! :lol:

Anyway, at the end of the day it all goes down to what we call "RESPECT"...yun lang yun! :salute:

ahjal
9th Jul '08 Wed, 19:39
rrrrrrrrr..... i love to see lesbian lovers!!!...ala lng just like it!!!!!