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> In a message dated 2/17/2004 11:03:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I believe that human sexuality is non-linear.   While there are
> > >>certainly a great many people who are very firmly homosexual or
> > >>heterosexual, there just as surely exists some subset of people who
> > >exist
> > >>on the in-between.   Thus, it stands to reason that greater acceptance
> > >of
> > >>homosexual relationships will increase the number of these
"in-between"
> > >>people who choose the identify more closely with their homosexual
> > >>tendencies than their heterosexual tendencies.   Now, maybe this will
> > >be an
> > >>insignificant percentage - but I don't think that either side can
> > >>convincingly demonstrate the ultimate eventual size of that trend.
> > >
> >
>
> I don't think the scientific evidence supports your claim at least for
men.
> On the face your arguement seems innocuous but smell a bit of the
discredited
> idea that people can be coerced or influenced to be homosexuals. This
arguement
> has caused to much grief to be accepted. But let us say you are right. Let
us
> say that some people could marry someone of either sex. How would they
make
> their choice? Hopefully by finding somenone they loved and were willing to
> marry. Do we as a society want to prevent this from happening


Please don't mis-attribute this to me, what you quoted was something JDG
said, not me.

Michael Harney
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