No, I do not. TV shows should be able to have gay relationships in them, someone has a problem with that they should not watch the program. Television should represent society.
For example, in the 1950's in America, it was considered offensive to show other races in daily life, even though many races experienced daily life in the U.S.
agree bro agree
i do agree with the 26th amendment because when a teenager turns 18 they are considered an adult and they make there own decisions and get to vote so why shouldnt the be allowed to vote on something bigger
Of Course he's gay! He would never agree to portray a role with something he did not believe in.
Yes. And, I advise anyone who does not agree with them not to form any. No matter who you are, disagreeing with others' relationships will have no effect other than to alienate and isolate yourself from the rest of society.
They usually don't agree.
No, she got married July 2010 to Michael Fisher, who plays hockey. But when she had her own tv special, she went way out of her way include and glorify homosexuals, with that super effeminate designer gay, and also to ridicule country fans who don't agree with homosexuality. To me, that's a strong endorsement, and why I'll never buy this 'Christian' image she's trying to portray.
No. All branches of Islam (except for the tiny branch called "Progressive Islam") forbid gay relationships.
I agree that honesty is very important in satisfactory relationships and that it should be of paramount important, especially in romantic liaisons and marriages. Not sure about the difference in self-disclosure and honesty. They seem the same.
Yes, i totally agree with you!
you should both find an environment in which you agree is suiteble for both of you
because she wanted to get famous and get money and there she is
Probably Bill O'Reilly, as most people don't agree with him. Jeremy Kyle