Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgendered People in YOUR Society

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In Russia banned the propaganda of homosexuality. Because the law is no definition of what the ban could fall even world history. It is forbidden to promote such relations to persons under 18 (age of majority in our country). In connection with this came the term "404 children" (as error 404). These people have not attained the age of majority, but realized his otrientats.as if these children do not exist. In America, a long way behind with respect to such freedom, and in Europe it was a long time ago, just netglasno. You can cite the example of the law of "Do not Ask, Do not Tell" and related this story (as if these children do not exist. In America, a long way behind with respect to such freedom, and in Europe it was a long time ago, just netglasno. You can cite the example of the law of "Do not Ask, Do not Tell" and related this story(http://www.calpernia.com/aboutme/soldiers-girl/)

here its all cool. at least to me it is.People that r against gay,bi,lesbian and transgender r weird. They can think it but do not punish people for something thats not a crime and do not try to cure them from a disease that doesnt exist

Like other countries, Turkey was a bit taboo too, but now new rights and everything are coming for homosexuals...etc. Its fine in my country, i find them as equal as other genders. People must respect them a bit in all countries.

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If you accept yourself you should be able to do the same with every other human being, regardless of that person's look or orientation whatsoever.

I'm okay with the fact that there are people who fall in love with the same gender. I hate it when people are judged by their choice. A human is a human and their choice doesn't make a difference.

It's disgusting and contrary to human nature. They need to be treated or simply ban marry and adopt children, distribute their views.

In my opinion, the only thing that's "against nature" about LGBT is homophobia.
to me, the fact that a person is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or straight is "important" just like the color of the hair or of the eyes, the place where he/she was born, or the fact that he/she is right or left handed.
love is love. no matter what gender the person you love is.

in Holland its quite normal. the people doesnt think that those people are crazy or something. they are just people, just like you and me. the only different thing is that they can't fall in love on the other sex. if you can't be happy with pretending you love the other sex, you shouldnt. you should be yourself. i think you can't take the happyness of those people by saying that they can't have a boyfriend or girlfriend from the same sex. let this people just be a human. everybody wants to be fair treaded. they aren't different. i have 3 friends who are gay, you dont notice it. they are just normal, they like the same things as boys who fall in love on girls. i think that there aint difference about people who are gay or lesbienne and boys and girls who fall in love on the other sex. those people have rights too and they have a life so let them live there live on the way they want.

i think that anybody has to account for their sexual orientation.
I mean, it's like asking: "do you support people who likes rock music?"
120 years ago, in UK, women were a property of their housbands
less than 70 years ago, in my country (Italy) women couldn't vote yet
It sounds scary nowdays, but it's 2014 and we're still talking about supporting or not gay rights. It was like 70 years ago, when people were discussing whether supporting women's rights or not. Isn't it insane? Are we talking about sane humans or the worst evils on earth?

Anyway, here in Italy lots of people still can't accept that GLBT people are, as their "name" say, people. Some days ago my aunt said to me: "homosexuality phenomenon is growing even more. Who knows why. i've read something about the connection between it and the too-much-consumption of sugar. Who knows." I was shocked. I was about to shout her: "Oh my good, i'm lesbian and i don't have diabetes, so please stop telling that craps!", but i moderated myself and i decided to shut up. Trying to convince this kind of people is like trying to convince a pacific and non-violent person that american's war in Afghanistan is a right war

In Germany especially in big citys like Cologne, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin it is not a problem to be gay most people just watch for a second and do not really care. Just in little villages or quite catholic citys it could be difficult to live without a kind of discrimination. We got even many muslims in Germany a majority of them donnot really like gays but their even some who do not care and just see you as a human being.

The gouvernment treat same sex couples like others when it is about taxes, but they are not allowed to marry or addopt a child.
You can have a registred Partnership but thats all.

In Germany, they changed the law 1 month ago, now everybody is the same and in society we're normally also treated like that 🙂
And I am glad about that

The legal and social position of LGBTQ people in Belgium is among the best of Europe. We have laws about transsexuality that make it easier for trans people to change their name when starting hormone treatmens. Changing your genitals with advise from a surgeon and psychiatrist also became possible. And we also approve gay marriage, which are big steps.
But as it is often the case the legislations and the policies are more progressive than the attitude of the population. So as it comes to laws we are doing a good job, but we could take more action when it comes to changing peoples perspective. We have to bring LGTBQ people more in the media and talk about it openly to break the taboo. Belgium has some great organisations like çavaria, but it would be nice if we heard more about them in the mainstream media.

We are all human

oooh, it is very bad in Russia with this problem, i think. just looking at statistiks i can say that the most population of our country are gomofobes! it hurts, cause i have LGBT friends and only few mounths ago understood how it’s really sad, that so many people hate LGBT in our country. i just try to hope, that in the furure new population(growing children) will understand that it is normal to be LGBT, because a lot of adults...dont want to change their minds, dont want to understand such simple things like love

In Sweden from the political perspective it is even promoted to be genderless. We do have genderless kindergartens and 'breaking sexual norms' is encouraged by our institutions among swedes, but due to the diversity of the country in the worse areas referred to as no-go zones it is not really that accepted, but talking about the majority population (swedes) to be strongly for the hetrosexual core family is even a bit controversial. Gender change is trendy here in many social circles and if you critize that you are seen as dumb and intolerant.

In the bigger cities we have a strong hipster culture, where to be talking yourself warm for transgenderism, genderlessness, genderfluids etc, pride flags is like a fashion statement, something to do in order to be accepted and welcomed in the crowd.

Sweden seems a country very tolerant !
It's wonderful !

I'm asexual Where's my parade? 😂 Being asexual Is fun, watching you lot fight over sexual orientation, who cares? If people are happy let them be happy.

In the CZ is one of the most liberal Central European countries with regard to LGBT rights.
CZ law bans discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. The CZ is regarded as one of the most tolerant Central European and former Eastern Bloc nations with regard to homosexuality and same-sex marriage. Opinion polls have found increasing levels of support for same-sex marriage. A 2013 Pew Research Center poll showed that 80% of Czechs thought homosexuality should be accepted by society, one of the highest among the 39 countries surveyed. Prague is famous for its LGBT nightlife and openness.

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