Theory about sexuality
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Is it just me or does it feel like heterosexuality is becoming a general minority with today’s generation-
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@MrSci tbh it’s deserved I mean it’s not just lgbtq+ who should fight for rights
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@MrSci
It really does feel like everyone hates heterosexuality. The strangest thing I’ve heard is that heterosexuality is somehow boring? I guess I don’t understand that. -
I don’t necessarily thinking some minority, I just think more people are out about how they feel now. Heterosexuality is still cool but more people are starting to explore liking other genders because it’s starting to be considered more normal.
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I can see where you’re coming from
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But you also have to realize that now people are being more accepting and people feel less like they have to be straight and that’s OK but it’s OK to be straight to is what some people don’t understand
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Personally, I don’t see a problem with it being a minority because just because it’s a minority doesn’t make it bad so I don’t know why you’re complaining to be honest but yeah.
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@welmyymelmyy I’m not complaining or anything, I really don’t know why you would think that. I just brought up the topic because I feel as if no one’s talking about it
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No 1’s talking about it because it’s not a problem but OK.
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Just because straight is a minority doesn’t mean that people think it’s bad
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@MrSci Well an interesting question I might ask… Is there a threat to the lgtbq for there being heterosexuality people in the first place? I feel like homosexuality is growing from what I see.
I’m not saying this quite at you, but in general, does straight people threaten gay or bi people? Because I think all people should be equal no matter how many people are in their community. I believe it is no competition for who has more people in their community. As long as everyone has the same human moral rights, it shouldn’t matter which community has the majority.
And I realize some people believe that if they are not the majority of society, they think they have less rights and that isn’t the case at all. Equality isn’t defined by who has the most recognition. Rights are defined by literally laws, or morallity.
If we want true equality, maybe we shouldn’t be defining us as a more divided world where we turn our lives into competition for the recognition for our “kind.”