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Guest The Phoenix
Why not? :huh:

Well you're 16 and still living up to your user name, so how the hell would a nine year old know? :unsure:

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Why not? :huh:

It's the schools putting the idea in their heads. They CAN'T know at that age unless they ask how they know if they're gay.

Teacher: Erm, you're gay if you don't like football and like musicals.

Boy: My mummy took us to the Sound of Music once. Oh no! The shame!"

How can they know for sure at that age, they are 9 for fucks sake.

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Maybe the fact that it's sick and wrong and shameful, and may God STRIKE DOWN anyone who has succumbed to this abomination.

Also the fact that he's 9. How the f**k does he know?

First point I'm going to presume sarcastic.

As for the second part, are you seriously saying that a 9 year old hasn't the capacity to feel emotions of that nature? Sure, they won't have hit puberty and the physical side of such matters won't be as big an issue, but what is to say that the emotional side can't have developed by then?

And even then, exactly what is bad about the wee boy reaching this conclusion?

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It's the schools putting the idea in their heads. They CAN'T know at that age unless they ask how they know if they're gay.

Teacher: Erm, you're gay if you don't like football and like musicals.

Boy: My mummy took us to the Sound of Music once. Oh no! The shame!"

How can they know for sure at that age, they are 9 for fucks sake.

That sounds like a definite part of the curriculum. :rolleyes:

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What's wrong with this? :huh:

As everyone who has replied to this has stated, it's far too young to even have a clue about what gay even is, never mind "coming out".

That's my problem with it.

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Guest The Phoenix
First point I'm going to presume sarcastic.

As for the second part, are you seriously saying that a 9 year old hasn't the capacity to feel emotions of that nature? Sure, they won't have hit puberty and the physical side of such matters won't be as big an issue, but what is to say that the emotional side can't have developed by then?

And even then, exactly what is bad about the wee boy reaching this conclusion?

I used to think you were reasonably intelligent.

That post suggests otherwise. :(

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As everyone who has replied to this has stated, it's far too young to even have a clue about what gay even is, never mind "coming out".

That's my problem with it.

Then exactly when are you "old enough" to have a clue about what "gay" is?

It's not like there's absolutely no courtship on any level between people before the age of 13/14. It exists, but just on a different level. It just so happens that this boy has the feelings that guys his age might have about girls, but towards other guys.

The real madness is that in this day and age, it is be a big issue to "come out" in general. With evidence increasingly associating homosexuality with genetics, the social stigma surrounding it is stuck in a bygone age where views were based on misconceptions about what makes someone "gay".

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At the age of 9 he knows he is gay? Lets be honest here, does he f#ck know.

Agreed. And nor should he. Kids grow up far too quickly :( At the age of 9, little boys should be running around pulling girls' ponytails.

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Enough of this talk poofter.

At the age of 9 he knows he is gay? Lets be honest here, does he f#ck know.

:lol:

Have Irn Bru

Calm Down

;)

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If he doesn't know, what's the problem? :huh:

I was wrong and I'm trying like a bear to dig myself out of the hole I've dug.

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The real madness is that in this day and age, it is be a big issue to "come out" in general. With evidence increasingly associating homosexuality with genetics, the social stigma surrounding it is stuck in a bygone age where views were based on misconceptions about what makes someone "gay".

Yes you were correct the first part of my post WAS sarcastic.

In response to your post there, it's not really that big an issue these days. This isn't the point in this case though! It is a big issue cos the wee boy has no idea what being gay is, he is too young to know and that's the bottom line! Yeah sure I see where you're coming from in the respect that he might express it in other ways, because I liked girls when I was his age which were innocent crushes. He might feel the same towards boys but how does he know what gay is? Is he being taught what it is?

GTID has a valid point too, most people in high school, boys and girls, that DO come out are just attention seeking. Obviously not all of them are but a lot do and just take the piss with the whole thing.

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The real madness is that in this day and age, it is be a big issue to "come out" in general. With evidence increasingly associating homosexuality with genetics, the social stigma surrounding it is stuck in a bygone age where views were based on misconceptions about what makes someone "gay".

Pardon the pun, but what an arsey paragraph!

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