WHY BEING GAY IS OKAY: and information about it


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DATE: Dec. 20, 2022, 7:01 a.m.

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  1. It is completely okay to be gay. Being gay, or attracted to people of the same gender, is a natural and normal part of human diversity. It is not a choice, and there is nothing wrong with it. In fact, being gay is just one aspect of a person's identity, and it should not define who they are or be used to discriminate against them.
  2. There are many misconceptions and stereotypes about being gay, and some people may try to use these to justify discrimination or hate. However, these misconceptions are not based in reality and are simply used to perpetuate harmful beliefs.
  3. One common misconception is that being gay is a mental illness. However, this is not true. In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders, and it has been recognized as a normal variation of human sexuality ever since. Many other mental health and medical organizations around the world have also recognized that being gay is not a mental disorder.
  4. Another common misconception is that being gay is a choice. However, this is also not true. Sexual orientation is not a choice, and it is not something that can be changed. People who are gay are born that way, just like people who are straight are born attracted to people of the opposite gender.
  5. It is important to recognize and respect the fact that being gay is a normal and natural part of human diversity. No one should be discriminated against or treated unfairly because of their sexual orientation. Everyone should have the freedom to love and be loved, regardless of their sexual orientation.
  6. In conclusion, being gay is completely okay and is a natural and normal part of human diversity. It is not a choice, and there is nothing wrong with it. It is important to recognize and respect the fact that being gay is a normal and natural part of human diversity, and to treat everyone with respect and equality, regardless of their sexual orientation.

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