yes. yet i am not gay. but there should be a right to choose who you wish to marry. and if gay was not legal there would be many civil right allegations
Being gay is legal in all 50 states.
Yes. Being gay is legal in every single European country, and same-sex relationships are legal in all but one: Northern Cyprus.
There is no "should" or "shouldn't" to it. Being gay is not a choice, you are either born gay or you are not.
Being gay is not a choice.
Being gay is legal in the US, Canada, the UK, and most countries because those countries recognize it as a natural part of humanity.
Yes, it is legal, but it it is rude and it wouldn't matter anyway. UK employers cannot fire someone for being gay.
Well if you think you were fired for being gay, you should walk up to your boss and stand up for yourself and tell them that there is nothing wrong with the way you are and it shouldn't matter if you're gay or not. And if they did fire you for being gay, then you can go to the court for that. Trust me, this will help. If your boss fired you because you are gay, they don't matter, they are just judgmental and rude.Answer:In 28 states, it is legal to be fired for being gay. If you live in one of these states, you have no recourse. You can't sue.
Being gay is not a choice. If you feel like you are gay then you just follow your heart. If you are not gay, nothing will make you gay.
Yes you should be proud of being gay. Be proud of yourself for being a kind, understanding considerate person to others, not because of your sexuality. You are who you are so be proud of it.
No. Immorality is about choice. Being gay is not a choice. In fact, being gay and seeking out love and relationships is also a natural, normal process, and a right that every person should have.
Gay marriage should be legal because it's a human right to get married.
No, there should not be a death penalty for gay people. Unfortunately, as of 2017, there are 10 countries that put people to death for being gay.