Yes, it's case-sensitive.
don't treat them differently
does society treat people with albinism diffrently
He makes love with him
Nicely
ABUSE
Divinity
Don't treat her any differently.
Discrimination
-If your spouse has suddenly become more aggresive in your marrige. -If he has suddenly started to treat you differently outside of the home and inside. -If he starts to call you demeaningful names. -If he even starts to treat the kids differently.
Doing anything outside of what the majority of the society does makes people treat you differently and look at you differently.
In "The Giver," Jonas's friends treat him with respect and admiration because of his unique role as the Receiver of Memories. They often seek his guidance and insights, viewing him as wise and special. In contrast, in Lois Lowry's later book "Gathering Blue," Kira's friends treat her with skepticism and disrespect due to her physical disabilities and lower social status.
Treat them as your equal, do not treat to act as they do. It is often best to talk to a younger generation on their own as they often act differently in a group.