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  1. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    True, but with regards to this conversation at this point in time, I am referring to a sexually enforced act. Not a mental manipulation of power.
  2. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    Quote: How can you change a law thinking like that? If every person who didnt completely agree with laws left, there wouldnt be very many people in the US. Not trying to start an arguement, just getting a feel for where your coming from. It must be changed LEGALLY. Participating in an...
  3. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    Quote: Women changed voting rights by having protests, which were LEGAL. As for "rape has very little to do with sex", um, I'm not quite sure what you mean? Rape is a sexual act where another person is forced into a sexual act. Definition of rape: the crime of forcing a woman (or man) to...
  4. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    Quote: Yeah, but whose responsibility is it to teach them? I concur about our government. We may gripe about the corruption, but sometimes I wonder how we would feel about our corruption had we been born in another country or if we migrated from another country (ourselves, not our ancestors).
  5. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    LOL! I watched the TV show "Undateable" and the thing that made me gag was the spitting! I agree with that law!! I meant, rape and murder are considered "normal" there. Here, it's not exactly common to hear a woman crying for help and receive no assistance. There, well, I've heard horror...
  6. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    I completely agree. It IS a stupid law, but regardless of what it is (spitting on the sidewalk in OK, tethering your horse next to the courthouse in OKC...sodomizing), it's a law. If these men had tried to go to the government and protest instead of "sneaking" around, perhaps they would have...
  7. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    Quote: Interesting you should state this. My ex-boyfriend confided to me, 2 years into our relationship that he was gay. His basis was that he was raped as a child and has therefore concluded he is gay. I have another friend who has yet to DECIDE which sex she prefers. To me, it is a decision...
  8. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    Quote: I can't believe there are still people who think like this. I did not choose to be born gay. I did not want to get kicked out of my house and have all my supportive ties to my family cut off (they relented after several months thank god). Kanchii, please read my follow-up reply on...
  9. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    I feel for them as well, but they knew the laws of their country. How is it ok for them to break the laws? Their country specifically forbids it. I simply cannot see how it is alright for any law to be broken. I understand that they love each other, but laws need to be followed. My comment was...
  10. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    Quote: They chose to be together. They could have chosen to live apart. Nobody forced them to break their country's law.
  11. rodriguezpoultry

    Equal Rights in Malawi, Africa... Sad Story....

    Hmmm... I'm just going to say that if that is the life they've chosen, they should move to an area that accepts it.
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