Damn.... Did Albie just make sense ?
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There are also benefits to being gay... No unwanted pregnancies. Having similar sexual desires and cycles as your partner. Better understanding of what your partner experiences. To pretend that you can predict whether a gay person would have been happier being straight is completely absurd. Whether any specific individual would be or not is going to depend heavily on their other personality traits, what they value...
As for observably more difficult adolescence, that's not clear, nor in specific cases where there is difficulty is it clear that it is due just to sexuality. Not to mention it is not clear that a difficult adolescence leads to a more unhappy live overall. Difficulties early in life can create strength of character and an greater appreciation for the good things later in life.
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostNow do the same thing but with the child being born Black or white.
Don't many people argue that even today being born black puts a child at an inherent disadvantage in life? Isn't the logical conclusion that, were the same child born white instead, he would not have that disadvantage?
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostThere are also benefits to being gay... No unwanted pregnancies. Having similar sexual desires and cycles as your partner. Better understanding of what your partner experiences. To pretend that you can predict whether a gay person would have been happier being straight is completely absurd.
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Imagine that people weren't semi-randomly assigned to be gay or straight (or black or white). Rather, all babies are born with a little switch on their head that can be turned left or right. Left = gay, right = straight. The baby doesn't actually turn into a living child until you flip the switch. What rule would you use to decide which direction to flip the switch. Always left? Always right? Flip a coin?
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostGood thing I'm not doing that then! See again "in expectation", which I have consistently used.
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostImagine that people weren't semi-randomly assigned to be gay or straight (or black or white). Rather, all babies are born with a little switch on their head that can be turned left or right. Left = gay, right = straight. The baby doesn't actually turn into a living child until you flip the switch. What rule would you use to decide which direction to flip the switch. Always left? Always right? Flip a coin?
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostMany gay people report that these difficulties make them unhappy. Introspection suggests that I would also be unhappy if I were treated in the way that many straight people treat gay people. I'm on solid epistemological ground here.
You still don't seem to understand that specific instances of unhappiness do not necessarily equate to a less happy life. Often they are a requirement for a truly happy life.
You're just hanging your myopic hat on one factor so that you can pretend you know something that's unknowable.
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostI would leave the choice up to the parents in that case.
There's no evidence to suggest that flipping the switch one way or the other would lead to a better result...
but there is great evidence to suggest that one person forcing that onto everyone else will be met with a great deal of discontent about the situation.
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostMany straight people report that gay people are on the verge of ruining their marriages.
You still don't seem to understand that specific instances of unhappiness do not necessarily equate to a less happy life. Often they are a requirement for a truly happy life.
You're just hanging your myopic hat on one factor so that you can pretend you know something that's unknowable.
Your entire position is status quo bias.
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These responses were, of course, entirely predictable. Post #10 sounds like various suggestions by homophobes that we ought to be mean to gay people because gayness is bad for them and it will convince them to convert. It sounds like those, but only an idiot would actually confuse it for one. Unfortunately, Apolyton has a lot of idiots and as I expected it brought them out of the woodwork.
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostWhat if the parent came to you for advice? What if you were the parent?
To the contrary, I have presented substantial evidence that flipping the switch to the right would lead to a better result in expectation.
Strawman. No one has advocated forcible conversion here.
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