As promised, a little sneak peak on the twisted tradition Mr.DM and myself discovered as flatmates.
David Meera strutting his moves.
The gay PDA.
In elevator transporting us to our unit.
Also, last night's episode was indeed saucy. Apparently Ms.M, as predicted, reunited with her girlfren AND to top that, they both had gotten engaged! Whoopie-do.
That's not bizarre by the way. To me anyway. I know of two gay couples in Canada who recently decided to tie the knot and who also happen to be my mates. Hence, whilst others would regard this so-called 'lifestyle' a little bit too peculiar for their likings, it's pretty much of a norm for me.
So when Ms.M made the announcement, i simply smiled and congratulated her. And Mr.DM, being the smartass that he is, queried on my well-being. LOL. Like it mattered!
I am aware of the reasonably large fraction of the society whom are against gay marriages due to moral issues and ethical beliefs. I respect their opinion and in return, hope that they would respect mine for viewing it as being an OK matter. Because honestly, i couldn't be bothered as i have better things to worry about. Like i always say, i live my life based on the principle of doing whatever one wishes to do provided that what they are doing will not bring harm or whatsoever to those surrounding them.
In other words, you get on with your life & i'll get on with mine; Don't step on my toes & we'll get along just fine.
However, i do think that gay couples having children is a little bit too extreme. I understand the prospect of wanting to raise a household and have a complete family just like everybody else. But one cannot afford to turn a blind eye and remain ignorant towards the anti party. As there are still and will always be people who strongly oppose this concept, it won't make the life of the child any easier. It would indeed be a blessing should the child grow up with a high level of self-esteem and possess the necessary strength to shut the discrimination away from his/her life. But realistically, what are the odds of this happening to every child whose parents/guardian are gay and married to each other? What if the child realises that he/she isn't built for this type of challenging scenario? I'm pretty sure that it will bring about some serious consequence to the kid and his future.
But then again, that's just my point of view. Meanwhile i have to shove this thingamajig aside to make way for my BSAC1101 final revision before i enter the examination hall with a head full of gay-related issues and ideas. Wonder how that would affect the marking experience of the examiner.
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