NO, because gay people have the right to love who ever they want to and know one should judge them.
No, most gay people are not twins.
If you are talking about sex, gay people "give" if they are tops, and they "take" if they are bottoms. Some gay people are versatile as well.
Gay people get treated differently because people are still prejudiced against them.
I believe that gigaphobia is the fear of tall people.
The people are afraid; that is why they are shivering.
they are gay people who are not afraid to be themselves.
A small percentage are afraid - or, at least, uncomfortable around them. Afraid they might be hit on. Afraid the guy is looking at them and thinking about what they might do to them. Some are afraid of guilt by association. If you are around a gay guy, you might be gay also. Rarely are any of these fears justified.
Their parents mostly the father.
Hatred usually comes from fear, or ignorance: you either don't know who we are, or you're afraid of your own feelings. So a person who hates gay people is either afraid, or uneducated.
They are no more dangerous than people who like the opposite sex.
The chicken is a bird. Also, the number of gay people in society is not increasing. It might seem that way because gay people aren't as afraid as they used to be to come out.
people who are afraid of gay people, or who just hate gay people, think it's bad to be gay. So they use the word "gay" as an insult, when it's really just part of human nature. Some of these hateful people are actually gay themselves, but can't bring themselves to admit it.
Yes, there are lots of gay athletes in the NFL. And in the world. But they are afraid of what people will say if they come out. This is a sad state of affairs.
Most homophobia is religion-based. Other people are just afraid of change or of people who are different.
Mostly because they are afraid that they'll be made fun of and called names. Or, if their parents find out, that they would be disappointed that their kids didn't turn out as they wanted them to be. but parents should always love their kids so don't be afraid to tell them who you are. Anyways, off subject. Mainly their afraid. Unsure of how people will react.
The single best way to overcome a fear of gay people is to spend some time with a gay person and get to know them. You will very quickly find out that there is absolutely nothing to be afraid of in the first place.
Although an exact number is not know, many people are afraid of admitting their sexual orientation. This is due to society's hidden agenda that being gay is abnormal. The result of institutionalized homophobia also causes many people to hide their sexual orientation as opposed to being open about it.