Absolutely not. What you believe in and what you do make up who you truly are and no one should berate, put down, or change what makes you....er.....you. I am not a "colt cuddler", but I'll never treat anyone as inferior or unworthy of my friendship simply because we differ in some ways. Keep being Techna_Rave, and you'll be cool with me. (sorry about the rant...)
Gays and Lesbians are not child molesters Colt cuddlers are gay and filly foolers are lesbians, do you have a brain or heart?
People should not be judge based on their sexual orientation (Sorry i couldn't think of another way to say it) Just because someone is gay or lesbian, doesn't make them inhuman ore way more different then straight people. People choose who they like and love, nothing, or no one, should come in the way of that what so ever. Sure, you may get picked on, but are you happy with who you choose? you love them don't you? Then it's ok... Sorry for the rant, but people should know this...
Hey now, he may not have understood the terminology. I know I didn't at first. Now to answer your original question: Nope, no problems.
But like i said before... there as 0% percent problems with it... just look at my last post on page 1... im not gonna copy and past it... ah what the hay, i'll quote it
Aristotle, before talking to Plato, could believe whatever it is he believes, and believe something completely different after, true, but here, we are not dealing simply with Aristotle. After all, after talking to his colleague and rival, did he not become a different person? Can we say that a person is anything but an instant in a continuity of something grander? So no, a person can not understand something that is different from their nature, as I have said before, since, after all, is one's belief not an expression of their nature? However, one must always remember that one's nature changes, and that no one is the same person compared to who they were mere instants ago. Precedent, experience, memory, learning, all these things are the catalysts of change for our inner selves.