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Frank Maloney on the news



posted on 12/8/14

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
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(U19680)

If I entered into a relationship with a woman, and was subsequently advised that she used to be a man, of course there would be a decision to make.

I would suggest that the subject may have been broached fairly early on in the relationship to avoid a scenario a ’la “The Crying Game” but to suggest that I wouldn’t “accept them” for who they are (as a person) is nonsensical.

I enjoy a debate on here like everyone else but you have presented absolutely no cognitive logic to support your point of view, and your arguments are (with all due respect) at best misguided, and at worst embarrassing.

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comment by (U19680)

posted on 12/8/14

Not really you clearly have issues with the subject that's why it took you so long to give an answer which isn't 100% anyway. The other 2 said in principal there'd be no issues

comment by (U19680)

posted on 12/8/14

And I don't see why it's illogical to suggest that if you accept that someone has changed gender that you shouldn't have issues entering a relationship with them if it suits your sexuality

posted on 12/8/14

(U19680)

I don't think there is much left to "debate" if this is how you your mind has evaluated the matter...

comment by (U19680)

posted on 12/8/14

You're the one with contradicting views not me

posted on 12/8/14

(U19680)

Suggest you take a few minutes, and refer to the previous comments on this thread. You will find my position has been concise and consistent throughout.

You’re clutching at straws.

posted on 12/8/14

Well, Frank, your decision - that will have absolutely no bearing on their lives - seems to have made some people here, that will most likely never meet you, very angry indeed.

I hope you're happy now, you selfish ma...woma... person.

posted on 12/8/14

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comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 12/8/14

So Frank Maloney attacking gáys about 10 years ago it's true that some people who are strongly homophobic are hiding suppressed feelings.

posted on 12/8/14

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