[Miley Cyrus thinks gay marriage is a-okay]
you know it even started a while back with Hannah Montana after she ( her parents ) allowed her to take the sickening picture's, I told my daughter, you are to have NOTHING to do with this girl. No music, no clothes nothing....now she is leaving with her boyfriend and she is only 16.........and she thinks it is ok about gays marrying, sick, sick sick....and she has all that stuff on disney channel where all those little kids are watching...
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If you´re talking about Vanity Fair, she posed with a sheet covering her body. The ones she´s naked where taken by a paparazzi. And right now, she´s just DATING a guy who´s a model. She´s not living with him.
"and she has all that stuff on disney channel where all those little kids are watching..."
I highly doubt she says any of these things on her show. And so what if she thinks gay marraige is okay? I thought people had the right to their own opionons?
Get a life of your own, instead of getting worked up about everyone else's.
And what started? Gay marriage started with Miley and her boyfriend? I don't get it. We have had laws for registered partnership since she was 2 years old, don't think she was that active about the issue then...
LOLOLOL I love this so much! I hope their fucking heads explode over this.
And my love for Miley reached new heights after she voiced her support. *Sits back and patiently waits for Demi Lovato to come out of the closet..*
What gets me about the whole gay marriage issue is that, at least in some respects, in my home state gay "domestic partners" have more rights than unmarried heterosexual couples that are living together. I fulfill all the requirements on DPs put forth by the state to share my boyfriend's health insurance, PoA, children, taxes, etc, assuming we are the same sex - but because we are opposite sex, we don't get any of that UNTIL we are married. (And who can afford THAT these days?)
Personally, I feel a bit on the wrong side of that law, so the hell with everyone - the rules should be the same. Gay couples should have to jump through all the same damn hoops straight ones do. I know it is a weird stance, but hell, marriage should be marriage or do away with the whole damn institution... IMHO of course.
@stuck in the middle
"(And who can afford THAT these days?)"
Where do you live?
In California a marriage license is $80 and a civil ceremony is about $40.
A domestic partnership costs $33, but has no federal implications . So I would say that's an understandable reduction in price considering that a marriage gets you 50x the coverage of a domestic partnership.
Also Disney is a very pro-gay company. So much so that about 10 years ago the Southern Baptists (and I'm sure many others) boycotted them. Fundies should stick to their guns and just keep ignoring the parts of the world they don't like.
Wait, did the fundies daughter run away with her boyfriend at 16, or did Cyrus/Montana?
Some proper grammar and sentence structure would be fucking great, but I guess I am asking for a little much.
Who gives a fuck what some silly teenaged actress thinks? I mean, really, you people should try getting a life and finding something real to worry about like starving children or abused animals or something. Oh, I forgot, that might necessitate you actually doing something. NEVER MIND.
"now she is leaving with her boyfriend and she is only 16"
Where are they going?
Your daughter will find a way to listen and watch if she really wants to.
Reminds me of my daughters friend whose mom wouldn't let her watch the Twilight movie. So one day she was home alone and bought it pay per view, her mom saw the cable bill and now she is grounded. But she is still reading them at school behind her mother's back.
When will people learn that as soon as you absolutley forbid anyone, especially a teenager, to do something, that is the first thing they are going to do.
"now she is leaving with her boyfriend and she is only 16"
Where are they going?
Don't think your daughter won't watch and listen when she gets a chance.
Reminds me of my daughter's friend whose mom wouldn't let her see the Twilight movie. One day she was home alone, bought it on pay per view, mom saw it on the cable bill and now she is grounded for 1 month. She is still reading them behind her mother's back in school.
When will people understand that as soon as you absolutley forbid anyone, especially teenagers, to do something, that is the first thing they will run out and do.
"now she is leaving with her boyfriend and she is only 16"
Where are they going?
Don't think your daughter won't watch and listen when she gets a chance.
Reminds me of my daughter's friend whose mom wouldn't let her see the Twilight movie. One day she was home alone, bought it on pay per view, mom saw it on the cable bill and now she is grounded for 1 month. She is still reading them behind her mother's back in school.
When will people understand that as soon as you absolutley forbid anyone, especially teenagers, to do something, that is the first thing they will run out and do.
"now she is leaving with her boyfriend and she is only 16"
Where are they going?
Your daughter will find a way to listen and watch if she really wants to.
Reminds me of my daughters friend whose mom wouldn't let her watch the Twilight movie. So one day she was home alone and bought it pay per view, her mom saw the cable bill and now she is grounded. But she is still reading them at school behind her mother's back.
When will people understand that as soon as you absolutley forbid anyone, especially a teenager, to do something, that is the first thing they are going to do.
@ Vesper
Damn, it is free here to be legally declared a domestic partner once you've lived together long enough (6 months - which means I'd be on my second "marriage" if that was the case), but a marriage license is around $180 last time I checked, depending on county. Also add in paying a Justice or a friend to get an online ordination to legalize it.
you know it even started a while back with Hannah Montana after she ( her parents ) allowed her to take the sickening picture's
Have you seen these pictures? They're of her back! Nothing sexual about them.
I told my daughter, you are to have NOTHING to do with this girl. No music, no clothes nothing....
I hope she laughed in your face.
now she is leaving with her boyfriend and she is only 16.........and she thinks it is ok about gays marrying, sick, sick sick....and she has all that stuff on disney channel where all those little kids are watching...
All I hear is WHAH WHAH WHAH!
I never liked Miley Cyrus. At all. But with this news, I at least have a bit of respect for her.
None for this fucker, though. Unless she starts making out with another chick or has sex on her shitty show, you have no right to complain, because her thoughts don't change anything else about her.
It's sad when a 16 year old girl can alter your family relations, on Disney yet! And she's only on telivision, not next door, like you wish, and retarded, and looking for attention.
Like you wanna make your kids.
I told my kids Mr Dress-up was a stupid show (cause it was ,Rogers too) but I never forbid they watch it. Only my opinion after all. No problem with Seasame Street, Fred Penner, House of Frightenstein or Friendly Giant just so you know weird isn't the issue.
Which brings us back to
I have a 'tween' daughter, and I can think of quite a few more things that are "sickening" about Miley Cyrus than her stance on gay marriage. Have you seen her try to act?
Watch her show and then tell me there is a God.
No loving deity would allow such a thing to exist.
<i>now she is leaving with her boyfriend and she is only 16</i>
And this can't be your fault for pushing her away at all. No, it must be that evil Hannah Montana.
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