Ireland votes to legalise same-sex marriage
Ireland votes to legalise same-sex marriage
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32858501
Massive gay partay in Dublin tonite!
DB10 and the rest of the gaybos are twerkin' like never before.
Personally I welcome any legislation that allows sex in any marriage. My missus will have a rude awakening tonite. Yeeha!
Massive gay partay in Dublin tonite!
DB10 and the rest of the gaybos are twerkin' like never before.
Personally I welcome any legislation that allows sex in any marriage. My missus will have a rude awakening tonite. Yeeha!
Re: Ireland votes to legalise same-sex marriage
Without wishing to sound like the oldie that I am, I don't really care if same sex marriage is legalised or not, but I do have an issue with children being adopted by same sex couples and I voted no for that reason even though I knew that the yes vote would win (although I was expecting the vote to be closer ). I have several times raised my concerns at my boys school, that there is a severe imbalance to the gender make up of the teaching staff (only principal is male) because my belief is that kids do need different guidance for different situations, and imo this applies even more so in a family
If I'm honest I also have an issue with a large portion of the younger yes vote - I'm not political tbh but I would generally vote on most elections and referendums, but the vast majority of the younger electorate that decided this referendum wont be seen anywhere near a voting station again anytime soon. We had a decent number of young Irish people who flew back into the country to specifically vote yesterday which I find absolutely insane I'm not belittling the significance of this issue, but there are many other more serious issues that have needed addressing in recent years, but most of the younger population openly state that they cant be arsed to vote - of course they will be the first to whinge and moan about the way that the country has gone down the shitter
If I'm honest I also have an issue with a large portion of the younger yes vote - I'm not political tbh but I would generally vote on most elections and referendums, but the vast majority of the younger electorate that decided this referendum wont be seen anywhere near a voting station again anytime soon. We had a decent number of young Irish people who flew back into the country to specifically vote yesterday which I find absolutely insane I'm not belittling the significance of this issue, but there are many other more serious issues that have needed addressing in recent years, but most of the younger population openly state that they cant be arsed to vote - of course they will be the first to whinge and moan about the way that the country has gone down the shitter
Re: Ireland votes to legalise same-sex marriage
Excellent, honest post augie and I applaud you for it but,...............augie wrote:Without wishing to sound like the oldie that I am, I don't really care if same sex marriage is legalised or not, but I do have an issue with children being adopted by same sex couples and I voted no for that reason even though I knew that the yes vote would win (although I was expecting the vote to be closer ). I have several times raised my concerns at my boys school, that there is a severe imbalance to the gender make up of the teaching staff (only principal is male) because my belief is that kids do need different guidance for different situations, and imo this applies even more so in a family
If I'm honest I also have an issue with a large portion of the younger yes vote - I'm not political tbh but I would generally vote on most elections and referendums, but the vast majority of the younger electorate that decided this referendum wont be seen anywhere near a voting station again anytime soon. We had a decent number of young Irish people who flew back into the country to specifically vote yesterday which I find absolutely insane I'm not belittling the significance of this issue, but there are many other more serious issues that have needed addressing in recent years, but most of the younger population openly state that they cant be arsed to vote - of course they will be the first to whinge and moan about the way that the country has gone down the shitter
Would you take it up the shitter?
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It's boring enough listening to straight couples talking about their marriage problems.
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armchair wrote:Excellent, honest post augie and I applaud you for it but,...............augie wrote:Without wishing to sound like the oldie that I am, I don't really care if same sex marriage is legalised or not, but I do have an issue with children being adopted by same sex couples and I voted no for that reason even though I knew that the yes vote would win (although I was expecting the vote to be closer ). I have several times raised my concerns at my boys school, that there is a severe imbalance to the gender make up of the teaching staff (only principal is male) because my belief is that kids do need different guidance for different situations, and imo this applies even more so in a family
If I'm honest I also have an issue with a large portion of the younger yes vote - I'm not political tbh but I would generally vote on most elections and referendums, but the vast majority of the younger electorate that decided this referendum wont be seen anywhere near a voting station again anytime soon. We had a decent number of young Irish people who flew back into the country to specifically vote yesterday which I find absolutely insane I'm not belittling the significance of this issue, but there are many other more serious issues that have needed addressing in recent years, but most of the younger population openly state that they cant be arsed to vote - of course they will be the first to whinge and moan about the way that the country has gone down the shitter
Would you take it up the shitter?
Better ask his husband DB10
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I agree Augie that there is a need for a Balanced upbringing - So that as you rightly say kids do indeed need different guidance for different situations - However my work includes working with Children's Services (mainly on taking children into protection - usually from their parents (male AND female) and with fostering....And having witnessed some truly horrendous things - that children have been put through by their hetro parents - I can also see how they would have been / and probably would/will be with the a same sex couple as their guardians ...I guess there will be those Parents who - regardless of whether they are hetro or gay - will either make good parents or not.augie wrote:Without wishing to sound like the oldie that I am, I don't really care if same sex marriage is legalised or not, but I do have an issue with children being adopted by same sex couples and I voted no for that reason even though I knew that the yes vote would win (although I was expecting the vote to be closer ). I have several times raised my concerns at my boys school, that there is a severe imbalance to the gender make up of the teaching staff (only principal is male) because my belief is that kids do need different guidance for different situations, and imo this applies even more so in a family
If I'm honest I also have an issue with a large portion of the younger yes vote - I'm not political tbh but I would generally vote on most elections and referendums, but the vast majority of the younger electorate that decided this referendum wont be seen anywhere near a voting station again anytime soon. We had a decent number of young Irish people who flew back into the country to specifically vote yesterday which I find absolutely insane I'm not belittling the significance of this issue, but there are many other more serious issues that have needed addressing in recent years, but most of the younger population openly state that they cant be arsed to vote - of course they will be the first to whinge and moan about the way that the country has started taking it up the shitter
As long as a child is loved, cared for, cherished, protected and brought up to live honestly and be respect of others - then whomever or whatever their parents are is not really a problem....though I do take your point about there being times when a son needs his dad and a daughter needs her mum.....
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Re: Ireland votes to legalise same-sex marriage
The Catholic Church were against gay marriage on the basis that they'd been fucking boys for centuries and never felt the need to marry.
Re: Ireland votes to legalise same-sex marriage
augie
the vote had nothing to do with children or if they could be adopted with a same sex couple , shame on the no side for trying to fill peoples fear with there shit and even worse for people falling for it , i voted yes and was proud to do so .
the vote had nothing to do with children or if they could be adopted with a same sex couple , shame on the no side for trying to fill peoples fear with there shit and even worse for people falling for it , i voted yes and was proud to do so .
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Agreed. I have to be honest and say I personally find male homosexuality quite repugnant (sorry armchair and OneBard! ) but who am I to dictate how other people live their lives? Discrimination is wrong. This referendum was about taking a step towards equal rights for all citizens. Live and let live. I voted yes.REB wrote:augie
the vote had nothing to do with children or if they could be adopted with a same sex couple , shame on the no side for trying to fill peoples fear with there shit and even worse for people falling for it , i voted yes and was proud to do so .
The "No" vote told so many half truths and lies it was disgraceful. Had a mad old dear yelling outside our local polling station that a child needs a "mammy and a daddy" to be raised right and that a yes vote would give paedophiles easy access to children. Fucking mental old bitch. Plenty of absolute scumbags have been raised by a "mammy and a daddy" and plenty of fathers and mothers have molested their own children.
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Didn't vote as I felt I couldn't vote yes but also didn't want to vote no so I abstained. One thing that did get me about the Yes campaign is that a large part of their campaign was based on "Civil Liberties" , which wasn't something they extended to anyone who disagreed with them .
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DB10GOONER wrote:Agreed. I have to be honest and say I personally find male homosexuality quite repugnant (sorry armchair and OneBard! ) but who am I to dictate how other people live their lives? Discrimination is wrong. This referendum was about taking a step towards equal rights for all citizens. Live and let live. I voted yes.REB wrote:augie
the vote had nothing to do with children or if they could be adopted with a same sex couple , shame on the no side for trying to fill peoples fear with there shit and even worse for people falling for it , i voted yes and was proud to do so .
The "No" vote told so many half truths and lies it was disgraceful. Had a mad old dear yelling outside our local polling station that a child needs a "mammy and a daddy" to be raised right and that a yes vote would give paedophiles easy access to children. Fucking mental old bitch. Plenty of absolute scumbags have been raised by a "mammy and a daddy" and plenty of fathers and mothers have molested their own children.
You find male homosexuality repugnant?
Try breathing through your nose next time, sweetie.
Kisses.
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Congrats to the gays I'm in favour of everyone living their life without discrimination but now there is equality all round we don't have to hear this shit anymore. Get on with your lives
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Top Londoner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Agreed. I have to be honest and say I personally find male homosexuality quite repugnant (sorry armchair and OneBard! ) but who am I to dictate how other people live their lives? Discrimination is wrong. This referendum was about taking a step towards equal rights for all citizens. Live and let live. I voted yes.REB wrote:augie
the vote had nothing to do with children or if they could be adopted with a same sex couple , shame on the no side for trying to fill peoples fear with there shit and even worse for people falling for it , i voted yes and was proud to do so .
The "No" vote told so many half truths and lies it was disgraceful. Had a mad old dear yelling outside our local polling station that a child needs a "mammy and a daddy" to be raised right and that a yes vote would give paedophiles easy access to children. Fucking mental old bitch. Plenty of absolute scumbags have been raised by a "mammy and a daddy" and plenty of fathers and mothers have molested their own children.
You find male homosexuality repugnant?
Try breathing through your nose next time, sweetie.
Kisses.
WENGER OUT
You find that helps, huh? Ok. Not gonna be an issue for me, but I like the fact you homo's are so caring and sharing.
I specify "male" because there is some top lezzer porn out there.
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Exactomondo Flash!flash gunner wrote:Congrats to the gays I'm in favour of everyone living their life without discrimination but now there is equality all round we don't have to hear this shit anymore. Get on with your lives
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Sure is!DB10GOONER wrote:Top Londoner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Agreed. I have to be honest and say I personally find male homosexuality quite repugnant (sorry armchair and OneBard! ) but who am I to dictate how other people live their lives? Discrimination is wrong. This referendum was about taking a step towards equal rights for all citizens. Live and let live. I voted yes.REB wrote:augie
the vote had nothing to do with children or if they could be adopted with a same sex couple , shame on the no side for trying to fill peoples fear with there shit and even worse for people falling for it , i voted yes and was proud to do so .
The "No" vote told so many half truths and lies it was disgraceful. Had a mad old dear yelling outside our local polling station that a child needs a "mammy and a daddy" to be raised right and that a yes vote would give paedophiles easy access to children. Fucking mental old bitch. Plenty of absolute scumbags have been raised by a "mammy and a daddy" and plenty of fathers and mothers have molested their own children.
You find male homosexuality repugnant?
Try breathing through your nose next time, sweetie.
Kisses.
WENGER OUT
You find that helps, huh? Ok. Not gonna be an issue for me, but I like the fact you homo's are so caring and sharing.
I specify "male" because there is some top lezzer porn out there.
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Sorry mate, but even though I enjoyed the link ( ) I don't think our no vagina's policy (boooo) should be got round by linking to a page full of vaginas - and I do mean lady vaginas, and not a link to GloryGlory or Nasri's twitter page. G88ner.