Nope. We're no better or worse than any other people.
There is no 'better' or 'worse' associated with sexual orientation. Gay people are equal to straight people.
Gay people are treated better than they used to be in some areas because of the hard work of people fighting for equal rights.
You call people gay if they are attracted to members of the same gender. But it's really better to call people by their names.
Their is no real answer to this. You can compare the two, make judgments about which one might be better or worse than the other. But it won't change the fact that gay people exist. People shouldn't have to choose. Just be who you are whether gay or straight.
Yes, there is Riley who is gay bu he try's to convince people and himself to think that he is not gay. but he is.. there is also in the earlier (better) episodes Marco who comes out about it in season 3.
What are "better" rights? Depending on where we live, gay people may have fewer rights than straight people or the same rights. (For example, a group of lawyers in Minnesota has identified 515 rights in state laws that straight people have that gay people do not have.) I'm not aware of any place where we have more rights than straight people.
There may be a legitimate question in here somewhere, but it needs a much better wording than this to make out what it is.
Sexual orientation is not a factor in parenting. What makes a parent good has nothing to do with being gay or straight.
No. A person's sexual orientation doesn't make them better or worse than any other person.
You can meet gay people but you can't "get" gay people.
For the exact same reason straight people are here: to make the world a better place.
Yes, gay people are actually gay.