Why do LGBT people act like their sexuality is so important?
Whether it be art, literature, or even music, the appreciation of boobies has been around since the dawn of time. But why do LGBT people act like their sexuality is so important?
While many people might not understand why being part of the LGBTQ community is so meaningful to others, it is important to remember that they are fighting for basic human rights and dignity, such as freedom from discrimination and access to healthcare.
LGBT people are often marginalized and ignored by society, and their sexuality is essential to their identity. By embracing their sexuality and openly expressing their love and acceptance of it, they are exercising their right to self-determination and asserting their autonomy.
LGBT people have faced increased levels of intolerance and violence throughout history, so proudly owning their sexuality is an act of defiance and empowerment. Being part of the community shows their willingness to stand up for what is right and what is true, and to fight for their own rights and the rights of others. Furthermore, knowing and accepting one’s sexuality as part of who they are allows them to form meaningful connections with others in the community.
The celebration of boobs, and all other body parts associated with sexuality, is an affirmation of the worthiness of bodies and individuality. At its core, owning one’s sexuality is about taking pride in oneself and celebrating the beauty that exists within and beyond the external.
From melons to boobies, tits to milkers, fried eggs to chesticles, honkers to bazoombas, coconuts to fiery biscuits, cantaloupes to boom booms, and everywhere in between, it is important to recognize and celebrate the beauty and power of all forms of sexual expression.
While some people may not comprehend the importance of expressing one’s sexuality, it is a powerful act of self-determination and recognition for members of the LGBTQ community. Through this expression, they are able to take control over their lives, stand up for their rights, and feel empowered in their own individual identities. Likewise, Boobslayer loves boobs, and loves that there is a safe space to express their appreciation for them.
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Most Helpful Guy
I think it depends on the gay. I used to work with this one gay woman that hated it when you brought up her sexuality. And she never brought it up so I know this wasn't for show. So not all gay people are like this.
But if some are it might be that they know they're a minority. And they feel by expressing it outwardly it's thier way of proclaiming that it's OK for them to be this way. Maybe it's still an insecurity for them
Personally? I say "who cares"! I'm not going to "support" the gays. Because I don't feel there's anything to support. If someone informed me they were gay I would inform them that "I don't care".
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Most Helpful Girls
everyone wants to be noticed and important and seen and they have even turned on each other leaving out the rest of their letters? we live in insane times. there is no real answer because everyones motivations are different. so i chose to add to the pizza pride.
what if im pizza'sexual? how does that work? where is my parade? and month?
you know what? im taking over October, maybe March to! bunch of haters 🤣🤣🤣
1 0 0 0everyone be happy and proud in who/what they are is my point in a joking way. i work with gay, straight, trans, etc i treat people by the content of their character not anything else.
Ur sexuality kinda is important tho? Like it effects who u be in relation with, who u marry, raise a family with, or even in many places whether ur ALLOWED to date, marry, or raise a family at all. My family is the most important thing in my whole life. It would be silly to act like me & my husband's sexuality didn't/doesn't shape our life situation in a big way.
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7 9Cause it is Thier whole identity! They have nothing else as important.
Mean while they are just asses to you if you question anything they say!
Most at the pride parade in New York were pedos screaming we will come for your kids!
0 0 2 0Probably because so many uses it against them to give them less rights than straight people.
Some people die because of it, some get kicked out of the family, or beaten up on the street.0 0 0 0Because it is so important
0 2 0 0What make it so important?
@Mr_Truth sexuality and gender are two of the most important things about your identity (race and culture are important too).
I have no idea other than it is a new minor grouping claiming supremacy. I still trying to work out why the other 99 genders all want to use the women's toilets and why don't they get their own.
0 0 0 0Well, it’s important to them. I mean throughout history, gay people have been persecuted. In some places, even today, you can be executed just for who you are attracted to.
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