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We need to not be treated differently

Updated: Feb 2



I am a homosexual. I think sexual orientation does not make people different, but is an innate trait. Everyone comes to this world, perhaps to find someone who likes each other and to accompany each other. I always think that my sexual orientation is just a standard to help me find belonging and true love. In recent years, society has become less and less tolerant of the LGBTQ community, but I think no matter what our sexual orientation is, each of us should be respected. In China, the LGBTQ community will face family pressure, such as parents will have great opposition, and they will even use various means to try to destroy this relationship. This phenomenon is very common in our society, but helpless, and makes many people hide their true selves. But what makes me happy is that as young people become more and more tolerant, we gradually no longer get the cold shoulder from others because of winning, which is good. I also think that this tolerance should not be exaggerated, and should not become a kind of guidance or misleading. Sexual orientation is part of our nature, not a popular trend.


- Anonymous

China


Guanxi Du|Content curator

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Cathy|Translator

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