You help our society by bring finesse and style.
A person's sexual orientation has nothing to do with helping society. Gay and straight people can help society by teaching tolerance and peace.
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.
Yes,hence the name Taboo because being a gay man is "taboo" in Western society.
Being gay has nothing to do with race, ethnicity, religion, or national original. About 3% to 8% of society is gay, regardless of where you look.
yes... but only if your problem is being gay
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.
That's right--being gay or straight is inborn (genetic or biological), and there's nothing you can do about it.
Being gay is not a choice or something that can be learned. Being gay is as natural as being straight, it just happens. Scouts do not make people gay or teach them to be gay. Scouts teaches children survival skills and toughens them up for the outside world. It has nothing to do with making people gay. Respect people's sexuality.
No one can turn gay. It's simply not possible. It may seem like there are more gay people, but that is only because society has become more tolerant. Years ago if people were gay they would have to hide it and lead a double life. Being gay was like being a criminal in those days, but because society has changed this means that more people are out as gay.
he is a prince from china that help it formed its society and that justin bieber is the most hottest singer on earth and he is not gay
Many researchers believe that homophobia (being "anti-gay") is a coping mechanism to help convince a secretly gay person that they are not actually gay. This is still a debated topic, though.
If society wasn't so worried about who someone was sleeping with, it wouldn't be a big deal. Unless you are interested in being in a relationship with the person, it really isn't yours or anyones business. There are a lot of people who feel that being gay is wrong, usually for supposedly religious reasons and will often get physical about it. There is also the very real possibility of losing a job or in some places your housing if you rent. Until society as a whole figures out that being gay is normal for those who are and gets over it, there will always be some need to be careful about where and when one comes out.
The biggest intersection between the two involve the debate over whether being gay is a choice or an inherent quality. Some opponents of gay rights claim that it is a choice, and therefore a person who chooses to be gay is disrupting society. Virtually all supporters of gay rights know that being gay is not a choice, so they have to work hard to change that idea.