2. Was their a traumatic even in your life in which it changed your sexual preferances? (Share your story if you would like to)
3. Are you an active member of any Gay Rights Organizations/Movements in your community?
4. What are some political views and/or laws you would like to see change in YOUR lifetime?
5.Does your sexual preferance effect your faith/religion?
6.Did you have to "come out" to your family/friends? If so, where your choices accepted & loved?
7. What is an organization you feel needs more publicity & support to make a positive change/outlook on bias views? (Post links of you have them)
8. Are you defined by a sexual title or by your actions within society?
9. How does the Media play a role in the stereotypes of Gay/Lesbian/ BI individuals?
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1. I'm not going to say that some aren't or some are because honestly I don't know.
ReplyDelete2. No, never had any traumatic events in my life that made me who I am today.
3. No. I am not but would love to be involved.
4. As every other LGBT; Gay Marriage. Yes some states do allow it, but I'd like for the entire world to acknowledge we are just like Heterosexuals & we should be treated equally which means any right a Heterosexual Marriage/Couple have lawfully we should as well.
5. No it doesn't. I'm not very religious anyway.
6. I didnt have to come out. But I did come out to my Mom and siblings when I was 15. My Mom told me she knew already. All of my siblings but my older sister accepted me & loved me either way. My older sister had issues with it but with time she accepted this is who I am. My Dad on the other hand, he is Italian who still lives by the old days and Disowned me.. blamed my Mom for. not telling me feom right or wrong. No matter how much I told him it's no one's fault, til this day we don't talk. As for friends, I had a lot of gay and Bi friends at school it was kinda the fad back then. But now, all but a few are straight, married & have kids.
7. Not so sure at this moment.
8. Maybe I'm stupid but don't really know what you mean by actions in society... maybe I'm just not reading it correctly.
9. They just don't really like to talk about it, like its a sin to be who we are. I feel they need to stop hating and just let us be who we are.
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