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Disney has "Gay Days" but no "Anti-Gay Days". They must know something some people don't. The US was founded on a dream of prosperity for all. The US Constitution doesn't mention religious laws at all. Haters will hate.

The rest will make money and not discriminate.

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Thank you for the response.. That would certainly be an out for the harshest language.

I don't see how forgiving past sins would change Gods original rules for how we are to live going forward.. That seems to be forgiving future sins.

Because those were washed away by salvation in Christ. Sins are forgiven if asked. The old law was void with a living saviour.

This explains it fairly well: https://carm.org/christians-bound-by-law

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Disney has "Gay Days" but no "Anti-Gay Days". They must know something some people don't. The US was founded on a dream of prosperity for all. The US Constitution doesn't mention religious laws at all. Haters will hate.

The rest will make money and not discriminate.

When is Disney going to have , Men that like big tits day. It's the same thing

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When is Disney going to have , Men that like big tits day. It's the same thing

Yea all the gay and lesbian stuff is getting way out of hand. What you do in the bedroom needs to stay in the bedroom.

I don't understand why your sexual preference makes you special... You're gay, so what. What's next special recognition for people that just like to watch? Damn keep it in the bedroom. When your sex life becomes a "lifestyle", you might have taken things too far.

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You guys do realize that Disney gay days aren't Disney sanctioned, right? It's a thing organized by the q u ee r community so we can see each other at Disney?

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Yea all the gay and lesbian stuff is getting way out of hand. What you do in the bedroom needs to stay in the bedroom.

I don't understand why your sexual preference makes you special... You're gay, so what. What's next special recognition for people that just like to watch? Damn keep it in the bedroom. When your sex life becomes a "lifestyle", you might have taken things too far.

Well, gay events and spaces are about things like finding partners. We don't get to just go to any bar and send that person down the bar a drink as an ice breaker. Miscalculate in a regular bar and get your face caved in, fast, and our odds of that happening are much higher than the odds of a straight person getting their face pounced by a straight boyfriend or girlfriend of the person a straight person is trying to pick up.

Things like gay days at Disney are an attempt to socialize and find community who won't judge us for daring to hold hands with our partners, too allow us to be unafraid for a little while. My wife and I literally cannot even go buy bedding in Texas without people circling us like sharks, staring like we're freaks. Imagine that people around you liked disgusted every time you and your spouse discussed the relative merits of a purchase in a shop. Events like Disney gay days give us a chance to have a day where we don't have to worry about being treated like zoo animals for being a couple. We might still get treated like zoo animals for other reasons, but those reasons are based on things everyone gets judged for. It's a level playing field. Equal opportunity to be a freak instead of being default freaks.

What my wife and I do in our bedroom is our business, but the trouble is that people try to make us existing as a loving, caring couple in public spaces about our sex life. Everything we do or say - - daring to hold hands, daring to buy housewares, dating, daring to go try and find a safe rental space together - - is made out by people who just hate gays to be about our sex life.

It's not a lifestyle to want to enter a space now and then where we won't be judged not on our merits but by what people think we do in bed.

Why are straight people so obsessed with gay sex? Why do they make everything we do about what we do in bed?

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
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Yea all the gay and lesbian stuff is getting way out of hand. What you do in the bedroom needs to stay in the bedroom.

I don't understand why your sexual preference makes you special... You're gay, so what. What's next special recognition for people that just like to watch? Damn keep it in the bedroom. When your sex life becomes a "lifestyle", you might have taken things too far.

It doesn't make us special but it does make us entitled to the same rights as you. I'll be happy to "keep it in the bedroom" if you do the same. Quite frankly I don't want to see you making out with your wife #100 from the Philippines on the street or restaurant but there is nothing I can do to stop you.

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It doesn't make us special but it does make us entitled to the same rights as you. I'll be happy to "keep it in the bedroom" if you do the same. Quite frankly I don't want to see you making out with your wife #100 from the Philippines on the street or restaurant but there is nothing I can do to stop you.

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No. It is not.

Yes it is. You are celebrating a sexual preference at a family amusement park. It has no place there any more than "men that prefer big butts day".

I fully support gay rights and gays right to marry, it just has no place at Disney world

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Why does gay rights and gay marriage have no place at Disney world? Gays can't go to Disney world?

Disney is a family place and you should know by now that some believe that gays aren't real families. It's just a lifestyle that's all.

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Disney is a family place and you should know by now that some believe that gays aren't real families. It's just a lifestyle that's all.

That is not what that comment was about. I actually agree with the comment.

Your sexual preference has nothing to do with a family place. You are not going to a family place to show whether or not you are gay or heterosexual, you are going to have fun either by yourself or with your family.

If I'm at Disney World with my family, I wouldn't want to see a homosexual couple kissing and smooching no more than I would want to see a heterosexual couple. That stuff is for the house or the club, not for a family oriented environment.

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That is not what that comment was about. I actually agree with the comment.

Your sexual preference has nothing to do with a family place. You are not going to a family place to show whether or not you are gay or heterosexual, you are going to have fun either by yourself or with your family.

If I'm at Disney World with my family, I wouldn't want to see a homosexual couple kissing and smooching no more than I would want to see a heterosexual couple. That stuff is for the house or the club, not for a family oriented environment.

Problem is, if a hetro couple is making out, folks don't look in disgust, usually. Folks will go out of their way to show their disdain if the couple is homosexual.

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That is not what that comment was about. I actually agree with the comment.

Your sexual preference has nothing to do with a family place. You are not going to a family place to show whether or not you are gay or heterosexual, you are going to have fun either by yourself or with your family.

If I'm at Disney World with my family, I wouldn't want to see a homosexual couple kissing and smooching no more than I would want to see a heterosexual couple. That stuff is for the house or the club, not for a family oriented environment.

Okay, so I agree with you, actually, on the fact that public displays of affection like kissing and smooching are gross--my wife and I actually don't kiss in public and did not actually kiss when we were married because nope, nope, not in public. We high fived. I have it on video.

That being said, heterosexual couples give each other oral pleasures on Disney rides (and then are escorted out of the park since Disney has night vision cameras on all rides that go through the dark) or even full on intercourse. I've known people who worked at the parks and they tell HORROR stories. Don't act like it's all innocent family fun times outside of Gay Days. People celebrate their honeymoons and anniversaries at Disney.

Gay Days are not simply about picking up partners or public displays of affection. I will repeat myself here, since apparently NO ONE read anything I said above about Gay Days.

Gay families are the subject of subtle discrimination. It can be as simple as the lady at Ikea who spent a solid ten minutes circling my wife and I with her cart and staring while we discussed the relative merits of various Ikea duvets. It can be as simple as someone cat calling us for holding hands on the street because obviously lesbians are only lesbians for male entertainment. In the case of my coworker who was raised by her lesbian moms, it was things like people blaming her bad haircut on her having two moms or jabbing at her about where her dad was. These things suck and happen to our families every single day.

That's 365 and a quarter days each year that we live in a world where holding hands is a sexual act for us, but a romantic one for heterosexuals. That's 52 weeks where our families treat us like the local scandal. "Oh that's my sister and her wife. They're LESBIANS!" That's 12 months where just daring to go to Ikea and look at bedding is enough to get you treated like a zoo animal.

And you know what? It's EXHAUSTING. It SUCKS. It HURTS. It's HARD.

So what's so wrong about wanting to go to the most magical place on earth and enjoy the magic of being in a world, for just a few days, where we're surrounded by our own people? People who understand the pain and exhaustion. People who know that once we leave the gates, we go back out there and face the real world.

There are ALWAYS a few bad apples, in every crowd. There will be a few homosexuals at Gay Days who use it to cruise. But there are always heterosexuals doing the same thing at Disney. The majority are just people who want to see that we're in a safe space.

Why is it suddenly a threat to heterosexuals when we just want to arrange a vacation from the real world?

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Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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