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Originally posted by JeepNGeorge
It was genetics that brought me into the world of rural living. To carry on that tradition, I'll be faced with several decisions in the future. I'll know I'll end up paying for this land again.
It will be nice to know that when gay marriages are recognized my genetics will not be as equal as a gay couples genetics/choice.
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Um, are you on dope?
Genetics made you your parents' child. It was their choice to live and remain in a rural area that put you in the world of rural living.
I strongly suspect that neither you nor your parents have a Green Acres gene hardwiring you to be predisposed to rural living. At any time, they could have sold the farm and moved to Detroit, if they'd really wanted to do so. Equating that kind of decision with sexual preference is silly, at best.