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  • #21
    Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

    Originally posted by Tali View Post
    i'm admittedly nervous about having children with my Armenian boyfriend. their mother is bisexual and not Armenian. from that alone i know they'll face a lot of ridicule and rough times. i hope not nearly as much as i have.

    there is no way to teach tolerance. that's up to the individual
    What if your son was dating a bisexual woman that you found attractive and she made advances towards you? Just wondering what a mother would do in that situation.
    "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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    • #22
      Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

      Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
      What if your son was dating a bisexual woman that you found attractive and she made advances towards you? Just wondering what a mother would do in that situation.
      would make a good comedy movie.
      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
      ---
      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      • #23
        Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        they will face ridicule if they go to Armenia, in America it's well accepted those kind of situations.
        it's growing more so tolerant, but it really isn't as often as people think... perfect example: my parents don't accept me because i'm bisexual. they tolerate me because i'm the smartest and bring in the best "compliments" to the family name. i'm also the most skillful. i'm particularly worried what my own family will do, especially since they don't approve of my boyfriend because he's not Mexican.

        Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
        What if your son was dating a bisexual woman that you found attractive and she made advances towards you? Just wondering what a mother would do in that situation.
        I take no offense at your question

        Well, for starters, I'd let my son know and her know that I am not available for three reasons: #1) I'm probably married at this point, #2) i wouldn't want someone like that dating my son (i don't care how attractive she is), and #3) even if I thought she was attractive, she is a: not interesting to me and b: too young anyway.

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        • #24
          Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

          Good luck!

          I wasn't thinking about his age actually... what bothers me is, first, the use of women as mere surrogate wombs (and men only as sperm donors), second, the "I'm rich and famous, I can do whatever I want", third, this sudden "parental fad". As if a child were a status symbol.

          I know. In fact, I'm afraid it might even obtain the opposite result, if it's "taught" without a deep personal commitment.


          Kanada, what if your son dated a girl who started making advances toward you? Isn't it basically the same situation?
          Last edited by Odar; 02-22-2011, 08:24 PM.

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          • #25
            Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

            it's growing more so tolerant, but it really isn't as often as people think... perfect example: my parents don't accept me because i'm bisexual. they tolerate me because i'm the smartest and bring in the best "compliments" to the family name. i'm also the most skillful. i'm particularly worried what my own family will do, especially since they don't approve of my boyfriend because he's not Mexican.
            Wait so your parents don't accept him, but you are still marrying him? How you plan on having an extended family? That's not a good sign.
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            • #26
              Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

              Originally posted by Mos View Post
              Wait so your parents don't accept him, but you are still marrying him? How you plan on having an extended family? That's not a good sign.
              Hmm.... the best way I can explain it to you is this:

              Primarily, you'd need to understand the dynamics of my family and how i fit into it.
              Secondly, the mindset of each of my parents towards my boyfriend.
              Thirdly, how his family feels towards me.
              Fourthly, how my boyfriend and i feel about all the above.

              Once all of that is known, it'd shed some light on what will most likely occur if we do get married; then later, having children.

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              • #27
                Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

                Originally posted by Odar View Post
                Kanada, what if your son dated a girl who started making advances toward you? Isn't it basically the same situation?
                Wouldn't happen in an Armenian household. The wife wouldn't allow you to have one second alone with her
                "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                • #28
                  Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

                  I agree with Kanada. Homosexuality is the proper term and it is not a lifestyle but just one aspect, the sexual, of a human being which is a very complex entity in and of itself. But when people talk about gays or lesbians they talk of a sub culture that sees itself as a minority, and not in the true sense, they only take one aspect (sexuality) and use that as the basis of their being. It is very wrong to separate oneself from the group based on one aspect of a holistic system.
                  For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                  to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                  http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                  • #29
                    Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

                    I think some years back a group of queers, supported and encouraged by an American Gay and Lesbian organization, decided to hold a Gay Parade in Guatemalla.
                    Any human being with half a brain would be able to tell them how stupid it would be to attempt to hold a gay parade in one of the most conservative central American countries, but alas, encouraged by their American brothers and sisters, they decided to go ahead.

                    It didn't take long for the angry crowd to overrun the parade and beat the living sh!t out of the paraders as the cops stood aside and watched the entire event.
                    If any queers decided to hold a parade in Armenia, a similar outcome would be expected to say the least.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Are you okay with Gay Armenians?

                      Originally posted by levon View Post
                      I think some years back a group of queers, supported and encouraged by an American Gay and Lesbian organization, decided to hold a Gay Parade in Guatemalla.
                      Any human being with half a brain would be able to tell them how stupid it would be to attempt to hold a gay parade in one of the most conservative central American countries, but alas, encouraged by their American brothers and sisters, they decided to go ahead.

                      It didn't take long for the angry crowd to overrun the parade and beat the living sh!t out of the paraders as the cops stood aside and watched the entire event.
                      If any queers decided to hold a parade in Armenia, a similar outcome would be expected to say the least.
                      This reminds me of a similar story. 4 or 5 years ago there were some interns that came from Uzbekistan to DC to get experience at the state department. Well someone at the state department thought it would be a good idea to encourage the gayness, not the homosexuality, of 2 members of the Uzbek intern group, and gave them tips and training on how to run a gay awareness protest in Uzbekistan. So they got back to their country filled with these notions and ended up in jail, one of them was boiled alive.

                      Muliculturalists/globalists/NWOers, call them what you like, attempt to paint the world as if it is all relative and that a universal culture exists. In reality, there are a number of different cultures, and certain things are more or less accepted depending on what culture you find yourself in at a given moment.
                      For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                      to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                      http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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