>>OK how about I just say that some of us believe morals are being lost in the name of progress. <<
I believe the world as a whole worries less about morals than it did 50 years ago. Its really easy to blame it on the internet, television, video games, or even the demo's
But the reason is lazy parenting. Its real easy to use the internet , television and video games as a baby sitter. Its real easy to blow off Sunday services or a family dinner for golf or a football game. There's a sense of entitlement that was absent in the depression era children. That sense of entitilement is your morality buster.
I don't need a law to make me atracted to females. In fact, at 6, I might have swore I hated girls, but I really thought they were cute. At 12, I was damn sure of it. I never made the decision to like the opposite sex, and in some bizzarro world if it was illegal, I would still be attracted to the opposite sex. Anyone's who sexual orientation is affected by the law is pretty ambiguous from the get go. Anyone who *decided* to be heterosexual, is not truly heterosexual even if they opted for a heterosexual lifestyle. Sexual orientation is a basic drive, not a decision. I don't decide to be hungry, I don't decide to be thirsty and I don't *decide* to be attracted to the oposite sex.
So no law you pass is going to change the "peter puffers" (as you put it). What it will do, is make you feel important by persecuting others for the way they were born. And if any is so afraid that their sexual orientation is so fragile to be influenced by the orientation of a VERY small minority, they need therapy and not rhetoric. And those that use such naive rhetoric to hurt others for the sole sake of advancing themselves, need to be kicked in the teeth with a size 12 steel toe.