This thread was recently posted :
Then there was this related thread I created a while ago :
If I am not wrong, this Coffee House is the one and only gender-mixed part of the forum. Gender as in male or female of course, not further variations.
Not expecting any deeply convincing response here as there are probably all of 3 ladies who are actually active here, but will anyway be interesting to see if they have anything interesting to say.
Of you ~3, how do you feel about gays and lesbians in your social groups and families, as well as about an undoubted agenda from TPTB to empower and encourage them and increase acceptance and the proportion of people who go in that direction?
I am starting to believe that no modern woman can ever say a bad thing about a gay or lesbian. There are definitely a lot of anti-vax women, conservative women, but when it comes to this one particular point I don't think women can manage to have an issue with it. As I mentioned elsewhere, no point being angry at the sky for being blue, and if that is female nature to love and accept all the queers than that is just the way it is.
Interesting data analysis by Ryan Burge about the gender gap on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity:
https://www.graphsaboutreligion.com/p/the-gender-gap-on-issues-of-sexual
This was alarming: "For Catholics, overall support is much higher. For Catholic women, three-quarters favor same-sex marriage. For Catholic men, it’s six points lower at 69%. But a very strong majority of Catholics believe that two people of the same gender should be able to marry one another."
https://www.graphsaboutreligion.com/p/the-gender-gap-on-issues-of-sexual
This was alarming: "For Catholics, overall support is much higher. For Catholic women, three-quarters favor same-sex marriage. For Catholic men, it’s six points lower at 69%. But a very strong majority of Catholics believe that two people of the same gender should be able to marry one another."
- JR5
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This post was motivated by another date with a woman I've met with a few times.
I thought she was out of my league and I had sort of disqualified myself, now she has revealed a woke side of herself I was not aware of, some stuff that namely is too similar to my ex, gay male friends and also negative early experiences of the church. So it's lost its appeal a bit for the moment.
An aversion to the church and lack of aversion to gays.
Brief observation - straight women are often friends with gay men but the inverse does not occur - straight men are not friends with lesbians who are...
I thought she was out of my league and I had sort of disqualified myself, now she has revealed a woke side of herself I was not aware of, some stuff that namely is too similar to my ex, gay male friends and also negative early experiences of the church. So it's lost its appeal a bit for the moment.
An aversion to the church and lack of aversion to gays.
Brief observation - straight women are often friends with gay men but the inverse does not occur - straight men are not friends with lesbians who are...
If I am not wrong, this Coffee House is the one and only gender-mixed part of the forum. Gender as in male or female of course, not further variations.
Not expecting any deeply convincing response here as there are probably all of 3 ladies who are actually active here, but will anyway be interesting to see if they have anything interesting to say.
Of you ~3, how do you feel about gays and lesbians in your social groups and families, as well as about an undoubted agenda from TPTB to empower and encourage them and increase acceptance and the proportion of people who go in that direction?
I am starting to believe that no modern woman can ever say a bad thing about a gay or lesbian. There are definitely a lot of anti-vax women, conservative women, but when it comes to this one particular point I don't think women can manage to have an issue with it. As I mentioned elsewhere, no point being angry at the sky for being blue, and if that is female nature to love and accept all the queers than that is just the way it is.