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If he were at the age where he was likely sexually active, I'd buy him some condoms and educate him on the dangers of STDs and AIDs (well, I'd do that with a straight son, too). I would certainly not love him any less.
 
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I'd think to myself... hmmmm... "that's why he was in a chorus class to begin with." and then I'd think... hmmm... "Maybe if I call his classmates' parents, we can form a support group."


Hahaha. That's a very good point. It seems that there are many "homosexual" guys in chorus. That was my view on it, before I enrolled in it. However, there really aren't that many (in my class, at least), and as I have matured, I have come to realize that gay people are just like us... other than the fact that they like guys. :wink2:
 
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What would I do?

I would have his (and mine) dna checked; because I would realize that he couldn't be my son. Must have been the postman, or paper boy, or...

After determining the real father, I'd sue the s.o.b. for back child support.:wink2:
 
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it's a prime example of a question that any answer provided is suspect... because until you are actually IN THAT SITUATION... you really don't know how you'd respond...
 
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