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boundbyluck
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ritsuko
i reay feel relieved because in the place i live its like forbidden for some people or some people take it as standing against god or nature i also think the god wouldnt really care about that choice of course if we dont bother someone else
arazno
I for myself really dont care about this stuff. As long they are Happy with each other its okay and besides that they only have the same gender is the only thing which makes them different from "normal" Couples and thats really is. I will never understand why people make so much of a fuss about it.
kohagura
Homosexual relationships are normal to me. Maybe it's because I live in San Francisco where it's highly accepted, or because all of my friends are pro-LGBT. My parents don't seem to care. From what I hear from people living in the South US States, it can be extremely hard to be LGBT though. One friend I have says he cannot even eat at some places like Chick-Fil-A because they refuse service to anyone who is LGBT.
boundbyluck
@ ritsuko Religious ppl can be a bit extreme. But its got nothing to do with the religion per se they just find it its wrong. Before the "modern" religions, homosexuality or sexuality had nothing to do with religion. Only fertility and sex did, but preferences ... nobody gave a damn, sex was for both reproduction and fun. Emotion was emotion (love) was a complete other beast. After the monotheism became popular, certain things were deemed "unnatural" thus it was added to the rules of wrong. most of the "problem" seems to stem that your area still does not want to accept it. Because if they accept it, then that means it is ok for anyone in your area per se to be homo/bi/trans - sexual. and there are quite a few people who probably have trouble accepting and/or dealing with that. it probably sucks to be in that sort of environment but eventually change will come. Whether they like it or not.
ritsuko
yeah the problem is my area in istanbul people are really modern but still there are some groups who doesnt even accept our existence
takkun87
I mean if two men or two women love each other and want to be in a relationship and have sex that's fine and it's their business. I have no business with their personal lives and leave them be. I don't have to nor should I be a creep to know details about anyone's relationship, whether they are straight, gay, bi, etc. If they're happy then that's good. My take on it.
drmario
@Kohagura While I strongly suspect it may be true in some instances, I've never heard of Chick-Fil-A refusing to serve LGBT persons. It really depends more on the people working in a restaurant and the local manager. Not long ago, it was the other way around where LGBT groups were boycotting Chick-Fil-A for their CEO's political position. Most of the individual restaurant locations actually functioned without any influence from the CEO's statement. However, because of this, a lot of people just assumed that all Chick-Fil-A locations were evil and wouldn't serve them. A quick google search shows there has never been a policy for refusing to serve LGBT. The protesters never stopped to think about how LGBT persons work for Chick-Fil-A and that a boycott wouldn't hurt the CEO. Also, Chick-Fil-A isn't exactly a restaurant where you go in and announce your sexual orientation. Certainly some specific places in the south are worse than others, and LGBT persons may find themselves discriminated against in many different situations. I don't know if your friend heard bad things about Chick-Fil-A and just doesn't go there, or if their local Chick-Fil-A just has jerks working there.
risen132
I think that the only factor that matters on this subject is whether or not the two people involved are genuinely happy, since beyond that it is not the business of anyone else to interfere or judge.
riyuzaki
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