Whats ur opinion on LGBTQ community?

Personally im bisexual and i TOTALLY support Lgbtq. But most people in my country (especially guys) think its weird and freak out when they hear about it.(btw in my country gay marriage is illegal :()
Whats ur opinion on LGBTQ community?
Whats ur opinion on LGBTQ community?
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  • Bisexual and I support it. But it really, really pisses me off when I see people in the community disparage bisexuals and it happens often. The most recent one I’ve had thrown at me, was that I’m somehow transphobic because I’m into men and women. How tf does that make anyone transphobic? What ever happened to accepting that people have preferences and it not reflecting on their character?

  • Part of it and of course support it. It's a shame there are units in the community even who wants to exclude other members in the community. We are all different, but all different from the norm, so we should support each other. All humans no matter what sexuality and gender, but it goes especially in the LBTQ+ community I think.

Most Helpful Guys

  • I am straight but my ex was bi and we had really colorful sex life

  • I totally support the LGBTQ

    Plus I am bisexual

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  • I don't support it they shame every one who is not for it.

    I'm bi but not pro

  • My gut reaction is that it's kinda weird. Sexual orientation, that I can deal with, gay lesbian bi and stuff has never really bothered me. I can't wrap my head around transgender/genderfluid stuff. I can understand that people don't feel comfortable in their bodies, but it just seems so foreign and biologically wrong, and so I guess it makes sense to me just not in a bigger picture sort of way. I'm a believer in two genders, and I think people get carried away with this type of thing just because they can.

    That being said, you wouldn't know I harbor any hesitance from interacting with me. People are the way they are, and so while I might not think it's ideal, I treat everyone kindly and as equals. I'm supportive, do my best to ignore my bias, heck I helped someone I knew buy a binder because they needed it. It's whatever. My personal opinions don't change who they are, so best to just get on with life.

  • I don't support them but I just let it be. People must choose for themselves and not be dictated.

  • We need this community. And we need then active. Helping those who need help coming out. Hopefully by breaking barriers outside of the community. In maintaining a presence outside of the community. Reminding the world that we're all God's children or we're all real people and we are who we are. And It's ok to be proud. It's ok to be who we are and we should not have to apologize for it. There's still work to be done.

    • Agreed 👍👍

  • The community and movement itself is pretty toxic and frustrating to deal with, just like with every other community and movement, mostly due to the loud extremists among them. Feminism, MGTOW, LGBTQ, BLM, etc. They all started out really good and I respect each one for what they were at their peak, but they devolved into the toxic shitshows we know them as today.
    I have a lot of friends who are gay, bi and transgender, heck even my girlfriend is bisexual. I love all of them as individuals, as people, genuinely. But as a community and movement, like all the others, it's toxic.

    Whats ur opinion on LGBTQ community?
    • Que the people who start downvoting after reading only the first sentence. 👌

  • They're people too. They don't bother me. However, people changing their personality to sound over the top gay is annoying.

  • I'm cool with people who are rational and positive beings. No matter the sexual orientation or gender. But supporting that community is not my thing.

  • I support the attitude of live and let live, but not the state of LGBTQ at all. Mainly, because they are more often than not just as intolerant as those they complain about.

    I know some really decent people who aren't straight, but not part of the LGBTQ for that very issue themselves.

  • It's a really nasty birth defect with horrible morbidity. It spreads disease and causes injury. It ruins the lives of it's victims. Nothing is being done right now to find a treatment or prevent this defect. The reason is that communists want to use these people as political pawns. Due to the devastating nature of the defect they are easy prey, false advocacy can get them to do about anything. The grotesque nature of their defect makes them useful in tearing down society and tormenting the public. Get rid of the communist problem and this problem can be addressed. Those who act out can be moved to large reservations where they can live and research can be done. While there , they can hold jobs, own homes and be free from any back lash from the healthy public. The two groups need never even see each other.

    • Well put!

  • It's a movement of untreated mental illness and another group being used as pawns by liberals.

  • No Just No

  • Propaganda, Mind Control, Segregation

  • I have had enough of them for years. Why? Because it is shoved down my throat.

  • Same opinion I have on any other community live and let live. I really don't have an opinion on a community of people that aren't spreading hate or trying to harm people or hold people back from their given rights.

  • Sorry, that stuff's unnatural. I steer clear of it.

  • I openly support most members pf the LGBTQ+ community, but some notions I don't personally agree with, but I still respect their opinions and beliefs and think they should have the same rights, even if I don't agree with their opinions and beliefs.

  • I don't have a problem with it, each to their own.

  • Indifferent.

    Some people needs to have something to belong to to feel purpose and that they have an identity.

  • Their lifestyle is immoral and against nature.

  • Good people

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