No, we are very balanced people. We contribute to society in many ways. We pay our taxes. We trim our lawns. We look after our health. We donate to charity with our money and our time. We join the military. We join the police. We rescue people in emergencies.
If anything, gay people increase balance to society by adopting unwanted children that straight parents either can't or won't raise.
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.
Gay people in the 1960's worked in all aspects of society, just as they do today.
You help our society by bring finesse and style.
I presume the percentage of gay people in Ireland is the same as in every other society, no more, no less
There is no such thing as a gay lifestyle. This is a derogatory word for a gay person's life.Nobody "changes" to be gay. People are either born gay, or they are not.What you are seeing is a change in society to accept gay people and make them feel comfortable being who they are.
No. Current estimates place the number of gay people at 3% to 8% of the population, which is a very small part of society.
Gay people did not decide this. The majority decided that same-sex marriage was crucial to society and to the LGBT community.
Because monkeys attack wild chipmunks on lunar eclipses, causing unbalance in the Jedi society.
Not every society shuns (or has shunned) gay people. Those that have, usually acted out of religious or cultural laws. Persecution of gay people only seems to go back to the dawn of Christianity. There are aren't any records of gay persecution prior to the Christian era. Even in ancient Hebrew culture, there was not one recorded incident of gay persecution.
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Sometimes being gay is difficult on a person because of the majority of society's view on homosexuality. Some gay people may try to hide their sexuality or try to become "not gay" but because being gay is biological and not a choice, there is no way to "get out" of it.
cause you shouldn't judge people for who they are it's not really races but you can kinda compare to that