I am not in the relationship so whether or not I agree is not important.
If the relationship is acceptable to the people that are in it, and they are of age, it is not my concern. I don't pratice it, but sure, love does not need to be bewteem just a man and a women and I'm Catholic( they don't belive in it) and saying that. love is love that anyone can share
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.
No, as a conservative evangelical Christian minister, Pat Robertson does not support same-gender relationships or same-gender marriage, and has spoken about such from the pulpit on numerous occasions.
Pronouns must agree in number and gender.
homosexual activity refers to sexual relationships between two people of the same gender, but it's also used in a derogatory fashion to refer to ANY gay relationships, both sexual and non-sexual.
Pronouns must agree with their noun antecedent. The pronoun and the antecedent must be the same in number (singular or plural) and gender (male, female, neuter). When the pronoun is not the same in number or gender, there is pronoun disagreement.Examples:Mother said they would pick me up at four. (the pronoun 'they' does not agree in number with the antecedent 'mother')Mother said it would pick me up at four. (the pronoun 'it' does not agree in gender with the antecedent 'mother')Mother said she would pick me up at four. (the pronoun 'she' agrees in number (singular) and gender (female) with the antecedent 'mother')
Maybe the boss is homosexual and doesn't agree with same sex 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.
The best thing to do is to speak to the person who you like. She may not like the same gender as you do and will help you decide if you want to pursue her.
When two people don't agree on the same thing, it is often referred to as a disagreement or a dispute. This can also be described as a difference of opinion. Such situations may arise in various contexts, including personal relationships, discussions, or debates.
Absolutely, two females can be soulmates. Soulmates are often defined as individuals who share a deep, intrinsic connection, which can exist in various forms, including friendship, romantic relationships, or platonic bonds. This connection transcends gender, and many people find their soulmates in same-gender relationships. Ultimately, the essence of a soulmate relationship lies in mutual understanding, support, and love, regardless of gender.
Yes, this is perfectly fine.These days people are more accepting of gay relationships. There is nothing wrong with having feelings for the same gender.
yes