Yes. All peaceful, law-abiding people should be accepted.
No. While they claim to accept everyone, they won't tolerate gay people who are sexually active and/or gay people in relationships.
Yes they do.
Yes. Also 7.
Generally speaking, "Get over it" means "It's not worth worrying about. Get on with your life." In this case, it means that the fact that someone's gay is no more important than the fact that, for example, they have blond hair. And "some people do not accept gay people" means that the folks who don't accept gay people probably never will, but there are fewer and fewer of them all the time, so they're not worth worrying about.
Yes, most people in Wisconsin will accept gay people. There will always people who don't, but just ignore those people.
It would depend on your religion and view of God. Many people believe that God does not make mistakes, so if he made gay people, and loves his creations so he would accept them.
Most Jewish branches fully accept gay people and recognize same-sex marriage. So gay Jews tend to have fewer problems than most religions. Major problems arise when the gay person is Orthodox (the only branch of Judaism that does not accept gay people).
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.
Acceptance is growing. As of 2011, the majority of Americans accept gay people, with 51% in favor of same sex marriage.
Three logical items to convince straight people to understand and accept gay people:Being gay is not a choice, just as being straight is not a choice.Everyone deserves love. No exceptions.Society works better when people get past their differences.
All of my straight guy friends do. It really just depends on the guys opinion on the LGBTQIA+ community.
No one wants to be gay. For most gay men, when they first realize they are gay, they are sad about it. Gay people have fewer recognized rights than straight people, and much more harrassment. Gay men must learn to accept themselves, and then they can live happy lives.