Originally posted by MrFun
But still, let's follow this logic:
1) If you're white, black, or Hispanic, and you prefer to only date someone of your own race, you're a racist.
2) If you're a Christian and you prefer to only marry another Christian of the same denomination, then you're religiously bigoted.
3) If you're Christian, and you prefer to not marry any Jew, then you're anti-semitic.
4) And lastly, if you're heterosexual or homosexual, and prefer not to have a monogamous union with a bisexual, then you hate bisexuals.
But still, let's follow this logic:
1) If you're white, black, or Hispanic, and you prefer to only date someone of your own race, you're a racist.
2) If you're a Christian and you prefer to only marry another Christian of the same denomination, then you're religiously bigoted.
3) If you're Christian, and you prefer to not marry any Jew, then you're anti-semitic.
4) And lastly, if you're heterosexual or homosexual, and prefer not to have a monogamous union with a bisexual, then you hate bisexuals.
I've never used the term bigot.
I've never used anti-semetic.
I've never used the word hate.
If people feel they can't date someone BECAUSE they're bisexual they obviously do have SOMETHING against that. That much is obvious. Whether it's a conscious thing or subconscious thing depends on the purpose I guess.
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