Q. Do you think gays, transgender can cope up with normal people in the same society?
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Do you think gays, transgender can cope up with normal people in the same society?

Usually people feel awkward living with ‘other’ gender people in the same society, they think their gender can affect their children or any other family members. What can be the solution for this?

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  • virgo214

    I don’t feel awkward living with these people. I’m not against LGBT but I’m against same sex marriage. They can cope up with the same people in the society because they are still normal people whose gender preferrence is just different from what people are created to be. If traditional families were threatened that their future generation might be influenced by this, then I guess they should strengthen the values in their family, beliefs, and traditions. This isn’t something that should be discriminated or hated.


       

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  • yuvika

    Day by day, the acceptance for the LGBT community in improving.
    Many countries have made it legal to marry a person of the same gender.
    In some way or the other, they will be facing criticism and insult, as it might still take some time for the world to entirely accept the LGBT community with all their heart.
    But, as compared to earlier times there’s a lot of difference in the way they are being treated. The civil and smart citizens of a country would always respect them and consider them equal.
    If the LGBT community will think of them self as inferior to the rest then there is no scope of equal treatment. So, they will have to stand tall and be proud of what they are at the core.
    That is what will help them to cope with the rest of the world.
    lgbtt


       

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  • kiaazad

    unless they walk around naked, they shouldn’t feel any different from normal people. of curse I’m talking aabout people whom are born intersex. not dudes in drag and women in flat shoes.
    there’s nothing wrong with being born between two genders, nor wishing to be in the opposite sex, as it’s the case for being gay. all of the problems we see is from a small group of people who don’t want to be normal and demanding special treatment from others


       

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