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The Hubby 43 thought was Younger ,Diver Daley also had a bit of Internet Sex with Like wise man from Liverpool ,all this
Extra marital is only Physical ,so should be no problems .... Many on here from the CIVLIBLUV mob prob no probs with the Mrs banging half the street ... |
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Makes you wonder what moral code the children of these promiscuous types will end up with.
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Think of the problems this could cause, as it seems Mr daley has possibly cheated in the past is it a stable relationship?
If they were to split which of them is actually the father? Who get the custody? its a minefield and there seems to be no supervision, advice or rules. Money talks. |
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Very distasteful.
Makes children seem like commodities. |
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Custody? Custard pies, more like. A new game show for Saturday night prime time mug telly?
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Are these children Monitored when they go to the New parents ,not just in this case but others ,I know adoption of a baby involves a lot of Monitoring of the Potential Parents ,being headlined in a Sun Sex story would not go down too well ....
Or do they just Pay the surrogate and head off with the child ?? |
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looks like the latter.
caused quite a storm on the racing forum so much so it looks like the thread was pulled. |
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Yes, it is basically adopting a new born child.
Think of all the hoops that traditional parents have to go through with adoption agencies before adoption! D'ya reckon this couple would be allowed to look after a new born child if they went through an adoption agency? |
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like feck.
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Actually they would be able to adopt a new born child.
The law does not discriminate against them compared to other people who want to adopt. There has also been cases where children have been taken away from drug addict etc families, put into care and then given to homosexual couples to adopt and then the birth families have challenged this, but to no avail. |
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should be illegal
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Apparently ONE IN SEVEN couples adopting are gay!
I have my misgivings about this. |
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children ideally need a mother, the only time it is acceptable for a father to raise a child is if he is the natural father and the child has had a natural mother at some point
That is not ideal, and indeed it is best if it is the mother who cares for the child |
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if a child is raised by his natural father, but has known his mother at some point in life then that is something that the child can understand and will have benefitted from
the mother has to have been there |
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I think there is something not quite right about men who would have the selfishness and arrogance to do something like this, just my opinion
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even if a mother has had to, especially in the past, give up her child for adoption
well even that was something that could be understood by the child in later life,it was part of life and the circumstances of the time meant it hade to be. But if someone is prepared to be a surrogate mother, and give her child away purposely and not through circumstance then the child , and later the adult, will come to feel as something less,more as a commodity less valued than the poorest of orphans given up for adoption in the past |
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better by far to have been a child found in a basket on the steps of Paddington station on some cold winter morning
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I see no problem with the fact two gay men or women being able to adopt if they have both passed all the
safety checks etc This ordering of children for mothers to give them up at birth clearly isn't right though. |
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Once again, no-one is allowed to raise some perfectly legitimate and sensible concerns about this 'we're expecting a baby' drivel without there being an attempt to silence those voices.
. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/southbank-centre-pulls-advertising-from-daily-mail-after-homophobic-column-about-tom-daley_uk_5a86d108e4b00bc49f4318fb?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Cdl_lnk1%26pLid%3D763918774_uk |
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The term "homophobic" makes me laugh! I'm not afraid of these sort of people, I simply don't agree with what they do.
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I don't agree with what they do but if someone is genetically gay hormonenwise that's not their fault that's how their made,it would be like being against those born with disabilities.
What I can't stand is the attention seeking bandwagon jumpers which the world is full of and any special treatment which they may expect. |
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*hormone wise*
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Indeed Trilby, but remember, if you have an opinion the 'progressive' and 'tolerant' Left don't agree with, you are apparently automatically guilty of "Hate Crime".
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Alun, it appears that these advertisers are contacted by a lefty campaign group and put on the spot. This group appear to be trying to put a major newspaper out of business in a bid to silence them. The Stasi would be proud of em.
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It's all establishment vs commense sense politics
What woke me up was the US election before that I didn't have as much time to REALLY take notice of what was happening in the world not the spoon fed propaganda we get from Sky News and The BBC. The results of the US election and Brexit give some indication that the majority (despite massively bent media and lies) retain common sense beliefs though it's mainly the older generation. |
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I read littlejohn's column, thought it was very brave and would not go down well but he made valid points.
Two people who cannot make a baby are, which is very confusing when they dont mention the woman involved. At least i know i wont be spending money at Center Parcs, natwest, gin club or autotrader. All companies should respect every customer and not play god. |
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I guess I can kind of understand a pair of guys loving each other platonically but French kissing and turd burgling each other? No way man, that's just unatural and perverted!
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The Sperm is not meeting the Egg , the main reason any animal is on this Planet is to Reproduce .
Being unable to have children Due to Medical reasons is not Chosen .. Were I homosexual in no way would I even think of Being a parent , We have a Generation of Children being Parented by Gay People perhaps a Study could be done to see what the children /teens make of it all ? Im sure there will be both Pros and Cons ,would be interesting to hear .. |
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Who is the daddy, looks like the older fella or did both put it into a cup and mix it together ?
Im intrigued on how this all works, was their a turkey baster used ? |
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All companies should respect every customer?
Presumably you feel the same about the Christian hoteliers who wouldn't accept gays or bakers that won't make rainbow cakes etc? |
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im glad your have narrowed my argument down to nothing.
Love your feel about rainbow cakes are important, i feel they are not. This is about choice. Are you saying companies should disrespect customers ? |
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Littlejohn claimed children "benefit most from being raised by a man and a woman".
Center Parcs said the placement of the advert was "completely unacceptable". It was responding to a complaint from a person who tweeted: "My son so wants me to book at your parks, but how can I do that if you support homophobia?" The holiday resort firm responded to the tweet: "We take where we advertise very seriously and have a number of steps to prevent our advertising from appearing alongside inappropriate content. "We felt this placement was completely unacceptable and therefore ceased advertising with the Daily Mail with immediate effect. "We apologise for any offence this may have caused." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43093154 So to say that children benefit most with a father and a mother is now deemed 'unacceptable' and 'homophobic'???? Center Parcs responded to ONE tweet and pulled their adverts!!!!!!!!! I shall be writing to CP asking them if they will receive money from visitors who hold views similar to Littlejohn's. |
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I guess centre parc's must do a background search on every customer they serve.
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You said all companies should respect their customers. Does that only apply if they agree with you?
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People should not expect other people to respect them, I don't necessarily want every other person to respect me
Because if they do I might feel I have to respect them in turn, and that is something I might wish to avoid |
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Not at all mikael, as i clearly stated, companies should treat all customers equally. Companies have a duty of respect not a political agenda.
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If someone thinks rainbow cakes are a good thing they can set up a company and bake them
It takes quite a cheek to want to force someone else to do it for them |
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any sensitive person would agree
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Who appointed centre parcs as the morale police ?
My uncle is a serial paedophile, my gran thinks bum sex is perverted, my sister in law has 6 points on her licence, my aunt voted labour, are they all excluded from centre parcs ? Dont worry someone will be along shortly to point out that centre parcs has its right to advertise where it wants. |
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I've contacted CP and have asked for a written statement from senior management.
My request is to have their position clarified regarding who is and who is not welcome to book with them. What's even more bizarre about their stance is that Littlejohn is merely a features writer. He does not write editorials. Most papers give licence to journos to express a view that may not be shared by the editor or the other journos. |