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By William Rice
@William21001 (2637)
Havre De Grace, Maryland
June 22, 2018 5:01am CST
Is there a such thing as unconditional love could you love your son or daughter or family member if they lived a lifestyle you did not agree with. The symbol that in the picture is for transgender people. How would you handle it if your son or daughter was living a lifestyle like this. Or if your son or daughter was living in a same sex relationship. A lot of people say this is a sin in Gods eyes and punishable. This is what they used to say about interracial relationships `but they` backed off them when these topics came out is there anything that you dont agree with and how would you handle it `if it was your family member.
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@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
22 Jun 18
Parents, no matter what their children will become, must love and accept their children, regardless if they liked the change or not.
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@William21001 (2637)
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
22 Jun 18
I agree but It does not work like that a lot I see a dad disown his daughter before she dated a black man
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@Lignitecityabishek96 (7116)
• Cuddalore, India
22 Jun 18
I agree with your opinion.
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@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
22 Jun 18
@William21001 Yes, ideally that should be the case. But reality bites, not all parents are as forgiving as the others. My dad was mad when my he learned my brother is gay. But eventually he let my brother be. He cannot do anything but cannot risk losing his son.
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@chavezrmc (6095)
• Philippines
22 Jun 18
If they are my family then the more I will give them my understanding. I am sure they don't like it too but how can they forced themselves to do things that they don't like. It's sometimes difficult to accept but if you truly love then you will accept and understand them for who they are.
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@chavezrmc (6095)
• Philippines
22 Jun 18
@William21001 you are welcome. It's always nice to share our point of view. We never know if we can inspire or make othet people happy.
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@William21001 (2637)
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
22 Jun 18
nice outlook my friend thanks for the comment
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@cupkitties (7421)
• United States
24 Jun 18
I told mine already I love them regardless if they're straight, gay, whatever. Doesn't matter to me
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@William21001 (2637)
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
24 Jun 18
that they only way to be
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@Jessabuma (31696)
• Baguio, Philippines
22 Jun 18
If it was my family member I will accept , support and still love them.
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@William21001 (2637)
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
22 Jun 18
Me to just tell them what they are getting into with their choices the kinda of hate that they might indure
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@William21001 (2637)
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
22 Jun 18
nice thats the way its supposed to be
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@Lignitecityabishek96 (7116)
• Cuddalore, India
22 Jun 18
If it was any of my family members I will make them a better Job opportunity if they are ready to accept. Nowadays the only thing they need is courage and hard work. In our state, One transgender got selected as a Police Officer.
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@William21001 (2637)
• Havre De Grace, Maryland
22 Jun 18
no doubt its not are place to judge
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