Here are a few myths, though they vary by culture:
Homosexuality is accepted in some societies, and rejected in some societies.
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It depends on which tribe you are referring to. Some accepted homosexuality and some didn't.
Nobody chooses homosexuality. It's something that some people are born with.
Socialisation does not contribute to homosexuality, although some authors seem to think it does.
Yes, it is illegal in some countries.what you can do to find out is to go to google and typ in " is homosexuality illegal " and then you should find your answer.
Homosexuality was around much longer than Greek myths. Also, none of those people really existed.
The Ngāti Toa are quite accepting of homosexuality, as are most Māori. However it is important to note that some people have adopted the Christian view that homosexuality is a sin.
Sikhism has no official doctrine about homosexuality, and most Sikh men follow the universal goal of Sikhism to hate nobody. But there are some Sikhs who condemn homosexuality.
Homosexuality isn't something that needs to be treated. It is how some people are born not someto disease.There is no changing it.
Virtually all countries classified homosexuality as a mental illness at one point in their histories. Some still do.Virtually all countries classified homosexuality as a mental illness at one point in their histories. Some still do.
Myths were created as an oral tradition. Some myths started out as revaluations or dreams some were even true stories, then they morphed into some grandiose story.