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Originally posted by Cain
But we ARE the minority when it comes to showing public affection, being socially accepted and until recently getting married among many many things.
But suddenly we're not the minority anymore if straight people want to feel related to our struggles?
We can't ignore the fact homophobia exists on a large scale and pretend we're treated the same as everyone when that's not the case, cause it'll lead nowhere.
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Is relating to your issues a problem? She's literally saying that she sees us a the ''normal'', she's literally the first step for straight people to stop seeing us as a minority and you want to complain about that?
I don't understand you all, you want to be seen as normal but also want so HARD to be the only ones who have this and that and that. We're NEVER going to be part of society as we want to if we don't acknowledge that society is about embracing other people's culture, feelings and etc. if you don't think that then I'm so sorry but that's not real life
I'm not saying that homophobia doesn't exist, but she's just right and she's kind by saying what she says, she (imo) says that she's part of us since she sees us as people not as some kind of ''tool'' or as some ''minority''.