<for the rest of you, keep on overanalyzing and reading into people..it's
what you do best.>
is that suposed to be a smart ass sarcastic remark? if so, remember that
you posted it for a reason, to be read. were you expecting us not to read
it? of course we're gonna "read into people", especially when pople (you in
the case) made a strong point that you wanted to be heard.
~blake
----- Original Message -----
From: amy and her computer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: to star
> > Amy,
> >
> > I don't know how old you are, but by the maturity of your
> > messages, I'd say you're about 15 and living in an all white
> > suburb somewhere. Kids pick on other kids all the fucking time
> > whether it's because they are fat, ugly, the child of same-sex
> > parents, dumber than the rest, multi-racial, for having
> > the name Melvin, or whatever.
> >
> > I tend to believe that gay and lesbian parents have the
> > potential to raise great, well-adjusted kids, with the ability
> > to handle whatever crap dimwitted kids or adults would throw
> > at them. Why? Well, the chance of an unwanted pregnancy is
> > almost none. Adoption is nearly impossible unless they've
> > jump through a million hoops. So they will tend to be the most
> > prepared, involved parents possible.
>
> uhm, i'm 16 and i live in a $21k one-bedroom house. i've never lived in
> suburbia, i went straight from the 'ghetto' of minneapolis to small town
> illinois, but thanks for assuming! i got picked on a lot when i was
> younger because i was fat and ugly and it didn't feel good. i was going
to
> the therapist by the time i was 12, so i dunno about you but trying to
> ignore other kids when i'm 10 wasn't very easy for me!
> i have nothing wrong with gay parents, and that's something that most of
> you seem to be assuming about me and it's starting to really piss me the
> fuck off. i'm entitled to my fucking opinion and instead i get classified
> as 'ignorant' because of teasing - something that i know quite a bit
about,
> mind you.
> i've already said that it would be a nice world if gay and lesbian people
> were accepted as great parents, and yeah they probably are in san
francisco
> and other gay-friendly places, but there are a lot of places in this world
> that *aren't* gay friendly. of course, i'm entitled to my own opinion..oh
> wait, no i'm not, i'm WRONG. i also seem to be a gay-basher
> which..wow..that's a pretty strong accusation to be throwing around but it
> doesn't seem to stop you guys :)
> i just don't fucking care. i really don't. you can all suck my asshole
> except those of you who were kind enough to stand up for me and/or
> personally respond to me saying you didn't think i had the most horrible
> points. to those of you who were able to digest the possibility that i
> have nothing against gays but at the same time felt that maybe it wouldn't
> be the absolute best environment for a child at this point when there's so
> much hatred in the world, THANK YOU.
> for the rest of you, keep on overanalyzing and reading into people..it's
> what you do best.
> i'm done.
> - amy
>
>