what can you say about homosexuality?
By jheiann
@jheiann (33)
Philippines
January 30, 2009 12:52am CST
In your country, is it widely accepted? What do you think or say about them?
7 responses
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
30 Jan 09
I'm in the U.S. and, yes, it's widely accepted here. People are people and I've never agreed that someone should be judged or looked down upon based on who they're attracted to. I have had friends who are homosexual...I have one friend who went from being a man to a pretty georgous woman and I love her to pieces. She is a fun, outrageous woman who is happy with who she is now. People are people.
@parthasarathide (132)
• India
30 Jan 09
In our country it is not easily accepted. I think it is a natural thing. It should be allowed in every country.
@abdulmalik2009 (132)
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30 Jan 09
I am against it, many reasons are given for it but the main one is gay gene. Never been proved because it is a lie. Feeling are not herited its environmental. for example when your born do you know who or what you love automatically or do you experiment and love the things you enjoy most.
@Lindery (853)
• Latvia
30 Jan 09
I have heard that how far statics go that in my country homosexuality is one of the highest in all Europe. But we are not popular with it because we aren't opened that much yet after being under Soviet control for so many years. I concern homosexuals as normal human beings, I don't jump up in the air from happiness about them, as well I don't blame them from being different. I am neutral.
@saffrondreams (596)
• Canada
30 Jan 09
It's accepted in Canada. It's not my cup of tea, but it's none of my business as far as I'm concerned.
@karthickvr (165)
• India
30 Jan 09
Homosexuality is not accepted in my country. I too hate that. It is not advisable. Homosexuality leads to AIDS. So, it is better to avoid it.