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Per tempus, cum laetitia, amo. --Etna, 17th of November 1991 

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

22:00 - On delicate matters.

Honesty prompts me to make this point clear with my readers.
I don't think homosexuals should have the same rights normal couples have (I am Catholic, remember?).
I could have never imagined the extent of sexual liberties I find here, really (Or maybe I never realised people around me were living their sexuality freely).
However, I have also to say that I think that criminalizing them is wrong: have you ever wondered how many married people are in fact homosexuals?
That's a problem too, and it should be seriously considered: marriage is a sacrament.


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