What Are The Pros And Cons Of Being Lgbtq

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A ‘Queer’ Situation: How A Stigma Still Surrounds Being LGBTQ+ In Modern Day Society

Imagine being told you’re allowed to be a vegetarian, but then you’re forced to eat meat out of pressure from those around you. Seems ridiculous, right? Well, imagine people around you tell you that it’s “so, totally okay to be gay!”, when in fact, you are in constant fear of being laughed at, rejected, or even kicked out of your own home by unsupportive parents. This, reader, is the reality of being gay in the world that we live in today.

The questions “so, do you have a boyfriend?” and “what do you want your future husband to be like?” and “which King’s boy do you think is the fittest?” would probably not be a cause for fear; at best, mild palpitations at the prospect of your friend telling the guy you like you loooooove him. But for many girls and boys across the world, they can’t truly say what they feel, because chances are that somebody is going to be against it. This happens, even though there are pride parades worldwide for awareness, large companies such as Coca-Cola launching campaigns for rights in the workplace, and the Supreme Court Ruling in the USA that let gay couples marry in every state. So, why can’t boys and girls feel good about liking someone? …show more content…

From these studies, if more than half of Generation Y identify at least as partly bisexual, why are we taught to be so fixed to the ‘norm’ of man and woman? Is it the Bible, saying Adam and Eve (not Adam and Steve)? Or is it the environments we grow up in, with our elders influencing us so that we feel ashamed to have feelings for the same sex, and put down others based upon their