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Originally posted by Mister Martian
Oh. You're conservative, huh?
A lot that celebrities do behind closed doors would be shocking to fans. They don't ask to be role models. They aren't the voice of this or that cause unless they choose to be. Carrie's pageanty good girl look is all a big formula to keep her image steady since it works so well. Country music isn't as open as pop when it comes to controversy. Just ask LeAnn Rimes... but choosing to take a stance on a hot button topic is a great thing for her to do as long as she really feels that way. Things like this will get her in the news and grab a whole new audiences attention, which I'm sure is what the label wants.
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After Carrie married Mike, I think she started to speak out for so many things lol
Yeah, I'm a bit conservative.
Carrie's look definitely is a bit of formula, it's Carrie, but still just a look. You may find me stupid because of what I am going to say, but I think everybody should be neutral about this.

But you're right, Carrie will definitely gain more fans than will lose fans.
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Originally posted by Ammer
I think it's quite noble of Carrie to risk public backlash in order to stand by her morals.
I wish you would look past the conservative aura around how "wrong" gay marriage is. I'm not going to turn this into a debate, but it's absolutely absurd that we still have a younger generation advocating to eliminate equal rights.
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I get your point, but I really don't understand why several people - not talking about you - treat beliefs or moral issues as fads. It's like: Please, it's 2012, you have to be modern. I mean, I have to believe and support what everybody is supporting right now? It's not like I have to follow the masses. My point of view is my point of view and I'm not hurting anyone with it, just like gays are not hurting me. So you will probably ask: Gay marriage won't hurt you either. And I answer: Yes, but I believe it's wrong. I was taught that way and I still believe in it.
Lemme come out for you guys. I'm a bit bisexual. Since I was a child, I always knew when a guy was handsome and I never understood that. When I was 11/12, I started to like men, but not as much as I like women. I kind of had a gay relationship, it was very short, but that's it. I like men a bit, but I can't stand it. I can't do it. I can only think about having a gay relationship. On the other hand, women seem so much more natural to me and I'm very happy when I'm with a girl. That does not happen with men.
I can't believe I said this
