Obviously, it doesn't feel good. It would hurt. You cannot help what parts you were born with, to a degree you cannot help your interest, and many say you cannot help who or what you find to be erotic. So if you are punished for things you deeply believe you cannot help or change, then it would feel unfair. It would feel like others think you are garbage because of whatever aspect of yourself.
On an episode of Oprah, they deliberately discriminated against studio guests who had a certain eye color. The production team made them get in a special line and they had to wait longer, and the staff was rude to them. Naturally, the side with the "incorrect" eye color got angry. They complained, they were louder. Then when the show began, the guest pretty much said that people with that eye color were less intelligent and more prone to irrational and violent behavior. The people with the other eye colors started cheering, and they said those with the other eye color were indeed louder, more rude, etc., and the two sides started arguing back and forth on this. Then the speaker let everyone know there really was no difference and that any perceived differences were caused by the unfair treatment, not the other way around. Sure, the point was made at the expense of some people, but they were forgiving when they realized the point, that discrimination and false beliefs cause a lot of things people perceive as bad behaviors.
People should not be discriminated on the bases of their gender.
Transgender people can be any sexuality that cisgender people are.
In the past people were discriminated against because the their race, religious beliefs or sexuality, unfortunately this discrimination still goes on in some parts of the world.
Social institutions such as religion, education, and media can shape societal norms and expectations around gender roles and sexuality. These institutions may promote certain attitudes and behavior around gender and sexuality, influencing how individuals express themselves and navigate their identities. For example, religious institutions may promote traditional views on gender and sexuality, while educational institutions may provide platforms for discussing and challenging these norms.
A Pansexual
the feel hurts because they have feelings like us
the feel hurts because they have feelings like us
Gender/Sexuality confusion and infidelity
she felt good and stronge
not discriminated people for race gender religion respecting each differences
No groups likes being discriminated against.
Human Sexuality can be defined/determined by different things: Sex in biology, gender identity, sexual orientation, animal sexual behavior, and plant sexuality. Sex is generally the ACT of sex.