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What do parents say? I want to like boys, but can't?

"No boy wants a girl who doesn't like sex."
DEFINITELY not true.
I think what you're describing here is asexuality. It doesn't mean that you can't feel love for any gender; it only means you can't feel sexual attraction. I think this is sort of a situation where you have to "come out" to everybody when you're comfortable with it because personally (this is just my opinion I don't judge) I don't think a relationship would be successful if one half of it is expecting something out of it that the other one isn't willing to offer.

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Yes, okay, I looked at the same question you posted on the other thread (??? idk what to call it) and I think that not putting a label on your sexuality can be sort of not helpful (again: a personal opinion) because, I mean, if you know what your sexuality is then you know that there are people that you sympathize with, there's something you can finally identify with, and you don't feel so alone and strange and weird anymore. Although I do think that way in the future when everybody's just accepting to each other, sexual labels won't be relevant anymore because I'm ngl, without all these societal expectations and discrimination that we see in our daily lives, a lot more of us would be queer (or most....). Anyway why am I getting philosophical all of a sudden sorry

Why do parents love their children?

This isn't a "serious" answer, but your question reminded me of something I heard from a movie or read in a book awhile back (clearly it was awhile back because I can't remember). A character basically said that people have children for selfish reasons related to their own narcissism and pride. They want to create a mini-them that they have control over and can show off. It was described as something deeply subconscious because no one wants to admit/realize that this is their reason for having children. I wish I remembered what this was from.

But honestly, I think parental love starts from before birth and stems from the whole fact that they CREATED them. It's the beauty of bringing new life into the world and realizing the miracle that their children came from their own flesh and blood.

Can a bastard child be a girl or is the term strictly reserved for boys born out of wedlock?

Not gender-specific.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegitimac...

Do you think girls are 'stealing' boy names?

It's one of my pet peeves. I hate it when parents name their daughters traditional, masculine names and then eventually becomes a girls name then boys with that name become teased and ridiculed. I'm not offending anybody this is just an opinion.

Names like Ashley, Ariel (pronounced Ah-Ree-El), James, Morgan, Hunter, Avery, Sydney, etc. were traditionally boy names then when it became popular for girls became more feminine names. What bothers me most is when girls with boy names are considered hip, strong and unique but boys with "girl" (traditional male) names are to be teased and ridiculed. My name is Ariel (pronounced Ah-Ree-El) and I'm a guy and pretty much lived thinking it was a girls name. But researching it it wasn't and was traditionally a boys name. I haven't been teased by it (except by my own friends lol, I'm gay and pretty much my friends think it suits my personality) but apparently in America kids are teasing them because of it?

Names like Ashley as well, which is such a beautiful, strong and masculine name (watch Gone With the Wind) is being used on girls and is now more common as a girls name.

And my absolute FAVOURITE name of all which I would name my own child is Ezra, which I think is such a strong, traditional, biblical and masculine name and it pains me to hear it on girls.

Do you guys agree? Again I'm not here to offend anybody so please don't give me an angry reply. Thanks.

I am a Hindu girl but I love a Christian boy and I want to marry him. My parents are against it. What should I do?

Ok I will be blunt and straight forward. First of all Christians in India mainly have one motive that is conversion so they trap girls in relationships. Before taking any step just confirm whether u can practice ur own religion or not, or if he wants u to convert, than y can't he convert to ur religion? If he really loves u than he won't force u for anything. Next thing cultural difference really matters a lot. It's really tough to adjust in a different cultural background and that's why your parents are against it. Most importantly without being independent don't even think of marrying anybody,u never know what future holds, so be independent than think of marriage. Lastly your parents are above any relationship, always listen to their advice and for a happy married life try to convinceĀ  them, don't marry without their approval.My way of explanation is harsh but I tried to be practical. All the best for your future :)

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