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<blockquote data-quote="Jimi77" data-source="post: 8832839" data-attributes="member: 673702"><p>So you actually are trying to claim hetero/homosexuality is both a choice and not a choice simultaneously. Just so I have this straight, you're saying having an option between 2 things, only one of the options is actually a choice, "choosing the default" isn't actually making a choice? For example, if I don't do the dishes this morning, I didn't make a choice, but if do the dishes then I made a choice? What about when I park my car at work - which parking space is the "non-choice" space and which one/s are the choice spaces? If I'm playing a video game and decide not to type in a name and go with the default of "Player1" then I didn't make a choice? </p><p></p><p>To quote Getty Lee: "<em>If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice." </em></p><p></p><p>Additionally, you said "abnormalities" don't count when questioned about people with both sets of organs. However, there are other abnormalities. So what if somebody grows up in a 2 daddy/mommy family and therefore views homosexuality as normal, do they then have to make the choice to be hetero?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimi77, post: 8832839, member: 673702"] So you actually are trying to claim hetero/homosexuality is both a choice and not a choice simultaneously. Just so I have this straight, you're saying having an option between 2 things, only one of the options is actually a choice, "choosing the default" isn't actually making a choice? For example, if I don't do the dishes this morning, I didn't make a choice, but if do the dishes then I made a choice? What about when I park my car at work - which parking space is the "non-choice" space and which one/s are the choice spaces? If I'm playing a video game and decide not to type in a name and go with the default of "Player1" then I didn't make a choice? To quote Getty Lee: "[I]If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice." [/I] Additionally, you said "abnormalities" don't count when questioned about people with both sets of organs. However, there are other abnormalities. So what if somebody grows up in a 2 daddy/mommy family and therefore views homosexuality as normal, do they then have to make the choice to be hetero? [/QUOTE]
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