What do you think about LGBTQ?

I'm lesbian so im just wondering
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  • As an orientation, it is something I don't practice, or intrinsically agree with, though I can respect their choices as adults, wishing them well.

    As a culture, I find them to be bullies, as I have regularly been approached to "try" practicing what they do, when I have zero interest in it. That this happens especially during pride month shows how they are. I do not see heterosexuality be celebrated, though it's considered "normal." Furthermore, if I don't actively say "yes" to everything they say, the representatives will call me a homophobe to try and discredit my character, when I have called them nothing or done anything malicious. I simply disagree, respectfully, and leave them to their lives. They seek to grow their numbers politically, and force their views on people.

  • I don’t care. I neither support or oppose gay people. I’m straight so either way I’m never going to be involved in a relationship with a gay person. It’s gross to me but so are people that take a dump on their lovers chest. Just not for me... What you do in your own relationship doesn’t affect me. I do think gay people need to learn to also not care. Then they can get passed pride parades and trying to infiltrate and ruin movies with social justice propaganda and just start be normal. Until such time they are pretty much a burden on society because they want to be seen as a special group rather than just average people.

    • *being

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  • You were better off when it was just LGB; and I say this as a trans woman. T+ has been nothing but a toxic group who demand that you buy into our own personal confusion because how a person feels is never bad. Its not like there are destructive feelings like anger, hatred, jealousy, and resentment; oh wait, there is. And the handful of us in the trans community that have woken up to our own toxic nature are derided if we dare speak up about it. Notice how all the extra letters are basically just T's trying to be more specific; L, G, and B aren't trying to overrun the acronym by passing themselves off as something else. You need to dump us until we get ourselves right; or else we will drag everyone down with us.

    • I Agree

    • Damn, I think that's probably what a lot of us were thinking but too afraid to say in today's society. Thank you for this perspective.

    • @egarcia1360 Well it is a lot easier to be critical of a community when you are a part of it.

  • Seeing as I’m trans I sometimes hate the lgbtq community for being so hypocritical. Lesbian will discriminate if you’re a trans girl. Some lesbians discriminate against other lesbians if you had a dick in you. Gay men will discriminate purely on looks etc. etc etc. if you’re trans no matter how much you transition it seems you never are able to say you’re a woman but must qualify yourself as a trans woman. And even the lgbtq community will see you as a boy in a dress.

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  • I support the community for sure, but when people shove it down your throat that’s when it gets annoying. I used to have a friend that was (well still is) a lesbian, and she would CONSTANTLY tell everyone every day that she’s LGBTQ. She even used to say, “Oh this movie was directed by someone that was gay, so you straight people can’t watch it” Like what? I don’t go around yelling “I’m straight!” to everyone, just live life!

    • Lol it nice to watch people suffer for the incompetence

  • I support your right to make whatever choices you want to make :)

  • It is such a distraction.. who gives a fuck who Is fucking who! There are actual problems in this world and if two guys/girls of age sexually pleasuring eachother makes you cry to your mommy then Maybe consider that you haved always lived an overly comfortable life 🤷‍♀️

    Not directed at you asker by the way ❤

  • Too many letters to remember. If we add any more letters I'm going to be lost. At some point in the future I'd hope labeling would become obsolete. Other than it being used to fight for equality it really doesn't have much use in daily life other than for dating.

  • I support LBGT+. I have many close friends and family who are.

  • It's just a label.

    I, too, am a lesbo. I just don't associate with the rest of the "LGBTQ community"

  • I don't really understand some of it or think it's exactly right, but I respect people and let them live their lives without my judgement. I'll be supportive, it just doesn't always sit right with me (mainly trans)

  • What’s to think? Every human should love who they want.

  • I have no problem with gay/lesbian/bisexual people being the way they are. I do have a problem with LGBTQ political views and the way they try to shove their ideas down everybody's throats, particularly when they try to push their ideas onto children.

    I have a serious problem with the Q part, because all of the most famous queer theorists have argued for the acceptance of pedophilia. I think that's why they try to push this stuff onto children.

  • They are very hateful if you simply dont feel comfortable with the concept of homosexuality.

    doesn't matter if you are respectful, loving and nice to them. If you dont agree with the lifestyle, you're a big piece of shit and will be belittled and bullied by them.

    • Not all of them but I've experienced very very mean ones. And it makes me angry because im not a mean person by any means and I love my brothers and sisters as a Christian no natter what. Just wish they were more understanding towards people who arnt comfortable. Im not comfortable with homosexuality because of trauma since the age 3 to about 6 due to being made to watch lesbian pornography by a gay family member. It scarred me and honestly did make me a homophobe i guess. But I try not to tell anyone that because I will be accused of being a terrible person.

  • It's fine until it gets to the point where an entire person gets so wrapped up in it that it becomes their entire identity.

  • All I know is that I just finished the last Killing Eve book and it was freaking crazy!!

    Okay, I'm a straight male that is pretty liberal and I totally support LGBTQ. Not just because Killing Eve is freaking crazy awesome. But it is pretty awesome, right? :-)

  • Nothing special, some are nice people, some are not so nice people.

  • I think they are human beings

  • I don't think it is a choice. I think that more women than usual are "gay until graduation "(i. e. experimenting and/or because it is fashionable).
    My sister came out and it ruined lesbian porn for me. Now I don't want to see it.
    I see so many female celebrities coming out as at least bisexual and I think "Bloody hell. Are any of them straight and not hitting the casting?"
    But I really don't give a damn about your sexual identity.

  • I'm bisexual and I love being a part of the community!

  • It's all good. They not only add diversity to society, but they also have great parades and parties. As far as your question goes, don't worry about it, you do you, and let others worry about themselves. You don't exist to be acceptable to other peoples' norms.

  • It's a rather broad category of people

  • Im sick and tired of people being further n further pigeon holed. Whats wrong with being straight, bisexual and gay? Why the need for half the bloody alphabet.

  • I occupy the B in that lol

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