WAKE UP INDIANS ITS AGAINST INDIAN CULTURE

metrocity
By metrocity

The act of legalising 'Homosexuality' is totally against nature and morally effcts the social values of civilized society. It is unatural act as the anal canal is a passage which is made for the expulsion of human excreta by the God not for doing such an act.SO please Indians wake up. Dont feel pompous that we have become modrenised.Its complete slap on our culture if western counteries dont follow our rituals and customs ..........legalisation is very fas away for them. Why we Indians boast ourselves by doing so?? Its disgusting and shamless act by our court as its moving against humane norms.

By aquagurl• 23 Oct 2009 22:42
aquagurl

@smoke & metrocity, as if straight people do not do that!

By ajinpt• 23 Oct 2009 18:35
ajinpt

Xajx , jo Naras,, point noted :-) .. but still there are far better ways to do so.....

---If you can't CONVINCE them, CONFUSE them!!!

By xajx• 23 Oct 2009 18:03
xajx

I agree. It would put a cap of the population surge.

By Jo Naras• 23 Oct 2009 17:06
Jo Naras

Positively thinking Homosexual is good to control population in India..:-))

And Vegetarian is fit for Homosexual vice versa...ehmm

"Safety is behaviour not knowledge"

By Stone Cold• 23 Oct 2009 16:56
Stone Cold

In fact its not necessary gay that do asshole. And if that matters than you might do it on a women which is more acceptable. Again this is call sodomy - illegal. In both ways, India should reverse its decission.

By britexpat• 23 Oct 2009 16:30
britexpat

I know two gay irishmen - Michael Fitzwilliam and William Fitzmichael - They are really nice people..

By britexpat• 23 Oct 2009 16:30
britexpat

I know two gay irishmen - Michael Fitzwilliam and William Fitzmichael - They are really nice people..

By mmyke• 23 Oct 2009 15:42
mmyke

they call it! :)

By stormcatcher• 23 Oct 2009 15:36
stormcatcher

whats ur problem!!!

let ppl do what they want.

Hasn't that always been the case. As long as they are not making out in public.. i dont care.. what happens in any ones personal life..

People need to worry about other things... starting with. Shortage of water amongst other things..

Get a life!!

By anonymous• 12 Aug 2009 12:19
anonymous

Descrimnation and homophobic, In the Philippines we a star called fomerly known Rustom Paddila google it

By verisimilitude• 11 Aug 2009 18:25
verisimilitude

its to make sure we don't scare away the tourists ;-)

By mattengineer• 11 Aug 2009 18:08
mattengineer

It a'int over until the fat lady says so!

Actually the problem is these homosexuals do not follow a decorum and go around demanding for money or else they flash you. trust me its a bad site. that is why they are avoided. also they molest dudes and little boys. thats why they are hated so much. there are a lot of transexuals in the indian fashion area who command a lot of respect since they maintain their dignity...

By mattengineer• 11 Aug 2009 18:04
mattengineer

dude!!

It a'int over until the fat lady says so!

By thrash.is.king• 18 Jul 2009 15:06
thrash.is.king

Banning homosexual conduct is NOT part of Desi (Indian/Pakistani) culture. The overbearing conservative culture that is prevalent in India was adopted by Indians through Mughal rule (Persians).

By ashwindoke• 18 Jul 2009 09:42
ashwindoke

Double Text

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By ashwindoke• 18 Jul 2009 09:03
ashwindoke

azilana7037 - The third Sex is not GAYs..

They are Eunuchs .... Or Hijras as they are called in Hindi... Third sex are people who biologically do not belong to either Male or female side....

Homosexuals - are people who can be categorized as male or female.. but have sexual attraction for their similar gender... more to do with hormonal differences than physical....

mixing the two and saying legalization of gay marriages shall help them... wont work....

There are social groups to help Eunuchs...

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By azilana7037• 16 Jul 2009 19:15
azilana7037

of news that a ftaher killed his son coz the son is gay. or a groupd mugged someone coz he's different, etc

These happens everywhere...and that's unfair.

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 16:32
anonymous

about the second part but first part of you post is not 'entirely' true. You will have to read some of the posts above to understand the approach towards homosexuality in India.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By azilana7037• 16 Jul 2009 16:28
azilana7037

I once saw on tv that gays in India are ostracized from the society wherein they live outside the communities. Crimes against them go left unpunished because the society treated them like lepers.

Legalizing it would give them(the third sex, gays, homosexuals) equal rights and protection by your government, which is only right. though they different in their sexual orientation doesn't make them half human, right?

By mmyke• 16 Jul 2009 16:13
mmyke

and it has been borne out over time,,,I have just found a large proportion to be gay.

I realize that all over the planet, and through all cultures, the natural incidence of homosexuality is the same,,its the law of large numbers, but one can add on top of that number people who have turned to homosexuality for other, varied reasons. This has been discussed in many threads on here where, for instance, Qataris themselves have expressed themselves on th ehigh incidence of homosexuality in Qatar.

I don't know what these particular circumstances, relatively speaking, are ,,,but then I don't want to investigate either....

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 16:12
anonymous

Something that I mentioned earlier. I dont think guys use commonsense and make provocative comments just to incite reactions and comments.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By ashwindoke• 16 Jul 2009 16:07
ashwindoke

But people... Jus for your info...

FYI...

Legalization of homosexuality has not made much news with India itself...

People have forgotten and again discussin Politics.. rains.. n cricket...

No ones bothered...

Yes we have nothign else better to do... I know.

But this is weekend.. we do have something for next couple of dayz.. better than discussin

Virtual homosexuality in India...

Don see anyone saying.. I saw a Indian who was GAY...

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By ashwindoke• 16 Jul 2009 16:05
ashwindoke

mmyke - Not judging you..

but may be you missed few facts around...

If majority of the Indian Men are Gay....

Wht else could be the reason for such a mammoth population growth ?????

Are the few straight guyz wrking in double shifts ???

And all the Kids are Indian Looking..

So can't say there is some foreign aid involved.... :)

If you raised this question on a Country with Negative population growth.. I could understand...

But India n China ????? NO WAYzzzz....

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By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 16:04
anonymous

Oh my God... another ultra-conservative bugger.....

"The act of legalising 'Homosexuality' is totally against nature"

Stupid remark friend. Homosexuality is a part of nature. Animals and Humans alike have homosexual tendencies. The only people that have a problem with it are the people that claim to know the truth, which are most likely the people that have it all wrong.

"morally effcts the social values of civilized society"

How is a gay affecting your society morally? I would think tolerance is a sign of progress.

"It is unatural act as the anal canal is a passage which is made for the expulsion of human excreta by the God"

AWWWWWWWWWW HE NEVER HAD A BJ!!! That is why you are so stuck up?

"SO please Indians wake up."

They did you moron, it is only a small number of narrow minded individuals like yourself that wishes to remain blind, no worries this battle you have lost. EITHER WAY

"Its disgusting and shamless act by our court as its moving against humane norms."

I think, you should.....

Get your head out of your ass, and take a chill-pill.

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 16:02
anonymous

...enlighten us to the foundation of your 'thought'. You will get your answer simply by obeserving that Indians are 17.5% of world population.

I always thought that Canada has more gays and lesbos coz lower population is a huge problem for you guys.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By ernie• 16 Jul 2009 16:01
ernie

lol...than it seems many a suporting gays ;-)

I found the true life in Qatar!

By mmyke• 16 Jul 2009 15:55
mmyke

that a very large proportion of male Indians were gay!! Isn't this true??

I always thought the it was a very common thing in Indian society??

By Pajju• 16 Jul 2009 15:48
Pajju

Ash lol :)

By Arien• 16 Jul 2009 15:44
Arien

Ash-- lol

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By ashwindoke• 16 Jul 2009 15:41
ashwindoke

Ture - Indian Culture has to be saved....

But not from Homosexuality...

There are many more issues...

To start with... Corruption in offices.... greed in Politics.... racism on the basis of anything possible...

If we survive all these..... Gays do no harm....

B T W... Annal Sexxx is enjoyed by many regular couples too....

It is better to flip your partner.. than to switch them.... :)

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By Arien• 16 Jul 2009 15:26
Arien

auscharlie . wana change this to an Indo aus bash thread?? with the recent reports from home, you will have a tough ride :)

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By melanie_uno• 16 Jul 2009 15:09
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melanie_uno

I guess this has nothing to do wiith culture, it varies from every one's perspective. Being an Indian You should understand wht democracy curtails " its the rite to be free and everyone irrespective of their beliefs is counted in ". The problem with India sometimes is that the Individual burries his true self behind the restrictiion that the culture itself holds. I guess Y not give every one a voice and let them leave as an Individual rather than condoning it in the name of values or culture imbibed from the west. Live and let live mate!!..

By atif242• 16 Jul 2009 14:52
atif242

gay hoooo

By auscharlie• 16 Jul 2009 14:47
auscharlie

Wait!

They actually said No!

What happened was everyone is so use to indians "shaking their heads from side to side" to mean "YES!" there was confusion!

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By sevillon• 16 Jul 2009 14:32
sevillon

We are not perfect individuals and certainly we all agree. But why is it easy for people to point out other's imperfections but find hard for themselves to point his own.

By ajinpt• 16 Jul 2009 14:16
ajinpt

Lolz smoke.. ask 'em something practical or useful, they may blink at u. But start spelling 'H' 'O' 'M', u'd probably hear the history, evolution , chemistry and biology of homosexuals.:-);-) Now who wins??? I'm impressed

--- If you can't CONVINCE them, CONFUSE them!!!

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 14:11
anonymous

it's not against nature.It's against religion.Not the same.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By j3375• 16 Jul 2009 14:06
j3375

LIB, bythe time the brits came around,i guess we Indians had shagged ourselves to boredom..maybe thats why all the nudity(as assumed by ukeng) stopped..

By GodFather.• 16 Jul 2009 13:57
GodFather.

Ok I have to say that for the modern India..

Incredible India.. One of the most progressive and upcoming country.. Jai Hind ..::)

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By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 13:55
anonymous

Thanks but no thanks.I don't want this to turn into a Brits vs.Indians debate. I think you forgot my 'Smiley' in my post above. I was not being diabolic.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By j3375• 16 Jul 2009 13:54
j3375

ya ukeng..we Indians sure did 'live it up' back in the day..lol

By aftab.azam• 16 Jul 2009 13:54
aftab.azam

its totally against nature laws so one has to oppose it

By smoke• 16 Jul 2009 13:48
smoke

Amazing how people have such long posts and comments on gays, Plus so much trouble for research...Gypsy just has a homo handbook ready at all times. :P

Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)

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By GodFather.• 16 Jul 2009 13:48
GodFather.

It is now known that social nudity in ancient Greece was encouraged by the existence of nudity among the holy men of India. For example, when Alexander the Great heard reports of nude ascetics in India, he sent Onesicritus, a Greek philosopher, to investigate the gymnosophists (a name given by the Greeks to these naked philosophers). The findings of Onesicritus must have impressed and intrigued Alexander, for he then traveled to India (in 326 B.C.) to meet with a gymnosophist group, and this meeting then led to other exchanges between the two countries.14

Pyrrho of Elis, founder of the philosophy of skepticism, studied with the gymnosophists and, upon returning to Elis, practiced their teachings, including nudism. 15 Further, when the Greek army was in India, the soldiers participated in numerous religious observances that were accompanied by nude sports activities. For several centuries thereafter, Greek athletes competing in India were occasionally reported as being both nude and in loin cloth.

In Alexander's time (356-323 B.C.) there were a number of ascetic sects in India whose members walked about naked as part of their spiritual discipline. The largest, Ajivikas, demanded complete nudity of its disciples. This group lasted about two thousand years before completely disappearing. Buddha was a naked ascetic before founding his own religion, and it has been suggested that Buddha had his followers wear robes mainly to distinguish them from the other sects.16

Today, most of the naked holy men of India are associated with the Jains, members of a major Indian religion founded about 500 B.C. Mahavira, founder of the Jains, insisted on complete nudity for the monks as part of their vow to give up all worldly goods. In time there was a split in this group, nakedness being too much of a hardship for Jains in the colder northern parts of India. These northerners donned robes and became known as Suetambaras, or '4white clad," while the southerners were thereafter referred to as Digambaras, or "clothed with the sky." The Jains have many followers in India today.17

Paul LeValley, in his article "Ancient India," compares the Greeks with the gymnosophists: "The reasons each gave for their naked asceticism or their naked athletes were strikingly similar.... [They spoke] of efficiency.... Every known group of naked Indian ascetics praised the values of the simple life which nudity encouraged. ,the lawgiver of Sparta, advocated nudity among his citizens for the same reason... [plus] reasons of health.... The gymnosophists praised nudity as a method of building endurance, as did the Greeks." Another reason given for nudity was that it promoted "independent thought and self-assurance...."

LeValley further states that "Mahavira scolded the Greeks, who mostly confined their nudity to the gymnasium, for being less assured than Indian ascetics. Mahavira often mentioned nudity as a method of becoming free from bonds...contentment with no clothes...."18 Indians and Greeks both agreed that nakedness represented a state of purity and honesty.

LeValley also points out areas of difference between the two cultures, such as the Greek emphasis on the beauty of the human body, an issue of considerably less importance within the religious philosophy of India. Whereas the gymnosophists of India referred to their nudity as a "step toward attaining oneness with the whole universe, or moksha ('the bliss of enlightenment')," the Greeks considered nudity as a basis for and expression of the wholeness of the individual and society. The Greeks thus placed more emphasis on fun, music, dance, and physical pleasure.

"Perhaps the greatest value both groups held in common, Levalley continues, "...was the association of Indian asceticism and Greek athletes with the idea of peace."19 The basis for the Olympiads, for example, was to bring together dissident Greek city-states for peaceful competition and friendship, while the Jains, on their part, practiced nonviolence (ah imsa) and vegetarianism. To this day, some Jains carry these principles to an extreme, always wearing nose and mouth masks so that insects are protected from accidental entrapment. Ghandi based his modem political and social reform movement on this Jain practice of ahimsa.

During British control of India, the gymnosophist practice of nudism was greatly curtailed. However, now that there is an independent Republic of India, the jains are again unhampered in their religious practice of nudity. In India today, some women have also joined the ranks of the naked Jain ascetics.

The Sakas, a Hindu sect of India, have transmitted their traditions of nudity to modem India through the thousands of explicit sculptures that remain on the walls of the city of Khajurako. Built about 1000 A.D., this temple at Khajurako communicates its values to the modem visitor with a directness that leaves nothing to the imagination. "Tens of thousands of human and animal figures dance happily over and around the facade of these buildings.... Kings and commoners are depicted in joyous sexual union, completely naked except for beads, bangles, and decoration.... The beauty of the body was exalted, paraded even. And, since sexual function is part of the body, that too was exalted."20

The Khajurako temple is not an isolated example of a great tolerance for nudity in ancient India. Other Indian temples, such as the revered shrines at Konarak and Ellora, also display highly realistic erotic sculptures. These representations were obviously not regarded as obscene by the people who lived at the time they were created. Their directness of statement and their placement at central public locations shows that they were an essential part of the living experience of the community, part of the fabric of their social, educational, and religious life.

Art historian Mulk Raj Anand discusses these openly erotic sculptures in his book Kama Kala, using them to explain the differences between eastern and western attitudes regarding the human body and sexuality. Speaking of these celebrations of life, he says, "There is a mutual enjoyment which excites not laughter but reverence.... Worship of the sun [was] demonstrated in the energy which brings the human couples together.... The male and female forms thus become the manifestation of duality desired by the Supreme God, the earthly symbols of manliness and procreation. And just as our human love is seen as a symbol of the great love of the Supreme God, so the Joy of physical union reflects the limitless Joy of the Deity in creation."21

Mulk Raj Anand notes that sex has been driven into "furtive corners" in the west. He believes that modern attitudes of prudery originating from western religious teachings are an unfortunate part of western culture in general and do not adequately permit enjoyment or open discussion of the tenderness of coital practice.

While modern Indian tour guides cannot avoid showing these explicit nude sculptures of Khajurako, Konarak, and Ellora to tourists from other lands, it is reported by many observers that they are not comfortable in doing so. It is evident that the body freedom depicted in the public art of ancient temples is not incorporated into the westernized lifestyle of contemporary India.

Yes I guess it is back to basics?

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By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 13:38
anonymous

coz our basics are same as yours. :) But offcourse it's a positive move for any country.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By GodFather.• 16 Jul 2009 13:38
GodFather.

Stay indoors then away from the dust storm.. I am outta of the Sandpit for a month..

Hope you feel better.

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By GodFather.• 16 Jul 2009 13:36
GodFather.

I think that Indians are going back to their basics?..:)

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By mintus• 16 Jul 2009 13:36
mintus

The Most Horrible Sin !!! Most Gods would agreed such hatred for your fellow man to be a far worse sin.

By Gypsy• 16 Jul 2009 13:35
Gypsy

UK, not out.:( got a bad sinus infection so they'll be no fun weekend for me.

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 13:33
anonymous

Ancient India was sexually very advanced and liberated and homosexuality finds a mention in numerous places.

Reposting this for Metrocity.:

It's hard for me to understand your mission against homosexuals.Homosexuality is not against Indian culture.

In ancient India homosexual activity "was ignored or stigmatized as inferior but never actively persecuted." While mild punishment is advocated by some books, "it was the homosexual and not homosexual activity that evoked society's scorn," with homosexuals seen as deficient and objects of "pity, dismay and revulsion" because of their inability to marry and father children, a sense that persists to this day. But the Kamasutra, which reflects elite attitudes of its day, even dwells on homosexual fellatio in sensual terms. Temples at Khajuraho and elsewhere openly depict homosexual acts.

Secondly,it's better for a progressive country to legalize a phenomenon which is fairly natural and recognise the rights of a minority rather than having thousands of couples live a miserable life of disdain and misery.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By GodFather.• 16 Jul 2009 13:31
GodFather.

Hey Gypsy.. When did they let you out.. I see you are warming up for the weekend.. Nice to see you back gal.. O I have butterflies in my tummy now..:)

Agree with the Kama Sutra bit..:) lol

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By Gypsy• 16 Jul 2009 13:28
Gypsy

Considering that this is a culture with a Eunuchs Rights group, and eunuchs are an old old part of the culture, and in the Kama Sutra it talks about how eunuchs and can perform fellatio on you (even if they're dressed as a man and not a woman). I would say that it IS a part of your culture.

"The Ancient Indian Kama Sutra refers to people of a "third sex" (triteeyaprakrti), who can be dressed either in men's or in women's clothes and perform fellatio on men. The term has been translated as "eunuchs" (as in Sir Richard Burton's translation of the book), but these persons have also been considered to be the equivalent of the modern hijra of India.

Hijra, a Hindi term traditionally translated into English as "eunuch", actually refers to what modern Westerners would call male-to-female transgender people and effeminate homosexuals (although some of them reportedly identify as belonging to a third sex). Some of them undergo ritual castration, but the majority do not. They usually dress in saris (traditional Indian garb worn by women) and wear heavy make-up. They typically live in the margins of society, face discrimination[9] and earn their living in various ways, e.g., by coming uninvited at weddings, births, new shop openings and other major family events and singing until they are paid or given gifts to go away.[10] The ceremony is supposed to bring good luck and fertility, while the curse of an unappeased hijra is feared by many. Other sources of income for the hijra are begging and prostitution. The begging is accompanied by singing and dancing and the hijras usually get the money easily. Some Indian provincial officials have used the assistance of hijras to collect taxes in the same fashion; they knock on the doors of shopkeepers, while dancing and singing, and embarrass them into paying.[11] Recently, hijras have started to found organizations to improve their social condition and fight discrimination. There has even been a wave of hijra entering politics and being elected to high political positions. The American transsexual activist and computer expert Anne Ogborn is an initiated member of the hijra community. She travelled to India and was accepted into the community.

In the epic Mahabaratha of India, Arjuna, one of the 5 heroes who is originally a handsome man, warrior and great archer becomes Brihannala, a eunuch when they spend their last year of exile in the kingdom of Virata. Brihannala/Arjuna lived among the palace women as a teacher of song and dance."

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 13:26
anonymous

...but dude...whats with your avatar...?lol:)

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 13:09
anonymous

legal or illegal, does it really matter?

if both male caught engaging in sex, what is the penalty? do you know coz I don't know also.

It's been practiced for more than hundred of years and said illegal but I never heard someone got penalized for being gay

By metrocity• 16 Jul 2009 12:38
metrocity

"India is a religious country where people believe deeply in religions they profess and we are united in opposing the unnatural act that the court has now legalised."

On one hand the government speaks of controlling the spread of diseases like AIDS and on the other hand, it seemed inclined toward promoting it by approving the HC verdict that may result in spread of evil in the society," Farooq said. And added that no religion has place for gay people.

All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahli said homosexuality is not allowed by any religion. "It is against all religions. It is against the culture of Indian society. We feel there is no need to legalise homosexuality. This practice is unnatural. It should continue as a criminal act," he said. Father Dominic Immanuel said that churches have no objection to decriminalisation of homosexuality but it should not be legalised. "We have no objection to decriminalisation of homosexuality because we do not consider these people as criminals on par with other criminals," Immanuel said.

However, churches do not approve of homosexual relations as an ethical and moral right of the people, he said. "It is against nature.Our position is that homosexuality should not be legalised," he said, adding such practice will increase paedophilia and HIV/AIDS. The court said Section 377 of the IPC as far as it criminalises gay sex among consenting adults is violation of fundamental rights.

Yoga teacher Swami Ramdev minced no words. ''Do the people behind this verdict consider homosexuality natural? Is it something they will themselves do? If our parents had been gays, would we have been born? Freedom doesn't mean licence. Our family system is the only ideal we can show to the world. Sadly, this judgment will end up corrupting it. I will be part of every protest against the judgment.''

We Zoroastrians are with all religions against this judgement. In fact, our religion was the first in the world to clearly say in the ancient

Avestan scripture Vendidad, that homosexuality is the worst sin possible on this earth, for which there is no repentance possible. All other sins can be absolved, but not this worst sin which goes against the law of nature itself.

Some people say there were homosexuals in India for centuries. Yes, homosexuals have always been around since thousands of years - the act is mentioned in the ancient Vendidad, so they have been around in ancient Iran as well. But the act has always been considered sordid and sinful and it has never been legalized by any government in the East. The Avestan Vendidad of ancient Iran calls it the most horrible sin of all. The Manu Smriti of ancient India also does not sanctify it.

The countries that were the first to officially allow it were Ancient Greek city-states, where there was an instiution of mentoryoung student-homosexuality (disgusting!). The Western world prides itself as being based on the Greek civilization - ask any Western scholar.

Even then, due to the strong moral stance of Christianity, the West did not allow homosexuality to be legalized, until Christianity loosened its moral grip on the people in the 70s and 80s. Then all the Gay rights movements started, and now it has come to India. Bollywood and its people have helped considerably in bringing this to India - for that, shame on them.

The ancient Aryans called the natural law as RITA in Sanskrit, ERETA in Avestan. Anything that goes against this IRON law is wrong. Since homosexuality is unnatural (no procreation), it is wrong.

By ajinpt• 16 Jul 2009 12:38
ajinpt

Homo, Hetro , Metro.. watever.....is all about sex.;-)... Their stuffs, Their will..And y r You worried, now? Will it harm you personally, by any means???

---If you can't CONVINCE them, CONFUSE them!!!

By j3375• 16 Jul 2009 12:27
j3375

snowyowl..i dont c how anybody wudnt find 2 hotwomen together a beautiful sight..

even metrocity here wudnt mind..???????

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 12:23
anonymous

It's hard for me to understand your mission against homosexuals.Homosexuality is not against Indian culture.

In ancient India homosexual activity "was ignored or stigmatized as inferior but never actively persecuted." While mild punishment is advocated by some books, "it was the homosexual and not homosexual activity that evoked society's scorn," with homosexuals seen as deficient and objects of "pity, dismay and revulsion" because of their inability to marry and father children, a sense that persists to this day. But the Kamasutra, which reflects elite attitudes of its day, even dwells on homosexual fellatio in sensual terms. Temples at Khajuraho and elsewhere openly depict homosexual acts.

Secondly,it's better for a progressive country to legalize a phenomenon which is fairly natural and recognise the rights of a minority rather than having thousands of couples live a miserable life of disdain and misery.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By Xena• 16 Jul 2009 12:15
Xena

give it a rest Metro.. you didn't win on the previous thread you started and you won't win on this one!

"if you don't like the heat... get out of the kitchen... but stop trying to fan the flames before you leave... it will burn you on the a** as you go through the doorway...." ME

 

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By snowyowl• 16 Jul 2009 12:15
snowyowl

Is this law only applicable for men with men(as seems to be commented about) or does it also include women?

smile lots laugh more

By j3375• 16 Jul 2009 12:11
j3375

metrocity,why are you so concerned bout how somebody uses their anal canal..nobodys forcin somethin up yours,are they?..or r u scared u may try it n like it..

do u really think homosexual behaviour is a modern phenomenon and didnt exist in ancient india?..

the ruling is correct as it prevents exploitation of gays..

practice what you preach and use ur anal canal not Qatarliving to expel ur crap..

By mintus• 16 Jul 2009 11:57
mintus

God Created me, God is never wrong, You are questioning the will of God.

There is an Old Quote.

People who complain about Homosexuals often have fears about themselves being such. Most Hetrosexual men are confortable in their sexuality so dont think about it.

Come on tell us are you interested in taking it up the Anal canal?

By mintus• 16 Jul 2009 11:53
mintus

Embrace the Man parts

By rMs_000• 16 Jul 2009 11:37
rMs_000

loool smokey !

lol pajju.. ye calicut gundans.. ! ;-)

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rMs..!!

By Arien• 16 Jul 2009 11:32
Arien

Lol Bajju. am not from Calicut buddy.

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By Pajju• 16 Jul 2009 11:31
Pajju

Arien yes u will suppot , coz ur from calicut :)

By Arien• 16 Jul 2009 11:28
Arien

Smoke.. you dirty head lol

Metrocity - Pls check the discussions we had on many thread on the subject. You could have raised this concerns as your comment there , instead of another thread here.

I support the courts decision. its not modernising. Its respecting the interests of a minority. Unfortunate souls who have born with a problem, or got switched to it due to hormonal inbalance on a later stage.

None of them has choosen it my friend. Its a condition and none can stop or divert an urge. grow up and understand it.

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By smoke• 16 Jul 2009 11:20
smoke

Encourage criminality..like we have any less of that in India. We'll just put it down as miscellaneous experiences :)

Now the sooner you start to accept the fact that gayism was not copied from the WEST, GAYS have walked among you long before it became legal, the faster mods can lock this stupid thread.

Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)

_[]~SMoKE~[]_

 

By britexpat• 16 Jul 2009 11:19
britexpat

Proves my point. We should never have left !

By Andrews• 16 Jul 2009 11:17
Andrews

Metrocity...Don't worry.. I will call Mr. Balakrishnan (CJI) right now and get this particular ruling reversed...OK... Happy now????

By metrocity• 16 Jul 2009 11:17
metrocity

This (decision) will encourage criminality and sick mentality in the society. This kind of thing is shameful and insulting,

We are blindly following the West in everything. This is breaking the family system in India. These (gays) are sick people and they should be sent to hospitals for treatment. That's the only cure for them. They will recover after the treatment and then they could marry or stay bachelor.

By Pajju• 16 Jul 2009 11:17
Pajju

i love my india :)

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 11:17
anonymous

Go to India and file a PIL

" Dont take life too seriously, you will never get out alive!!!"

By shyams• 16 Jul 2009 11:16
shyams

we agree with you... but i dont get this ".Its complete slap on our culture if western counteries dont follow our rituals and customs" why is west dragged into this... so leave the comparission and voice out your views, that would be healthy and wonldnt offend anyone....

By metrocity• 16 Jul 2009 11:16
metrocity

This (decision) will encourage criminality and sick mentality in the society. This kind of thing is shameful and insulting,

We are blindly following the West in everything. This is breaking the family system in India. These (gays) are sick people and they should be sent to hospitals for treatment. That's the only cure for them. They will recover after the treatment and then they could marry or stay bachelor.

By GodFather.• 16 Jul 2009 11:15
GodFather.

Incredible India..

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By someonenew• 16 Jul 2009 11:15
someonenew

Gosh u guys! This is a family website. Please maintain some decency. Metrocity if u have a problem with this rule pls come back to India and start a strike or do what brit told. Whats the point of this post?

Besides this was discussed number of times on QL already, if you want answers pls use the Search button.

"Ali Baba and 40 thieves" are now "Ali Baba and 30 thieves" ; 10 were laid off.

By Rizks• 16 Jul 2009 11:14
Rizks

Wat abt HAnds ?

By Andrews• 16 Jul 2009 11:12
Andrews

smoke......ROFL......ROFL............

By smoke• 16 Jul 2009 11:11
smoke

"It is unatural act as the anal canal is a passage which is made for the expulsion of human excreta by the God not for doing such an act."

rofling...also the MOUTH was created for intake of FOOD and look how we have abused that too :P

Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)

_[]~SMoKE~[]_

 

By britexpat• 16 Jul 2009 11:10
britexpat

No Way !

I don't want you taking pictures and black,ailing me afterwards..:O)

By Pajju• 16 Jul 2009 11:06
Pajju

brit plz letme know the ur travelin date

By t_coffee_or_me• 16 Jul 2009 11:05
t_coffee_or_me

What is Indian Culture?

As per me there is no culture for any country.

 

 

 

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By krnithyan• 16 Jul 2009 11:02
krnithyan

lol brite

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2009 11:02
anonymous

why blame the west

By britexpat• 16 Jul 2009 11:00
britexpat

India is a democracy. Petition your parliament members and have the decision reversed..

BUT don't do it till I've had a chance to visit India :O)

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