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[–]Willpoll 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

  1. Not too much changes beyond hopefully less of the queer theory bullshit being pushed into the mind of the public
  2. In the majority of the world it is still criminalized to be gay. We need to change that and hopefully nab marriage rights on the way.
  3. well my personal hope is that the group becomes less commercialized and more of an actual community as a whole
  4. LGB groups should definitely stick together even after it seems we've won equal rights worldwide. While the laws on the book may allow us to exist, personal bigotry is never going to go away. there needs to be a support network for kids who's parents will hate them, or for people going through hard break ups, or just all sorts of things.
  5. Not much except that I hope yall have a good day!

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Yes, it feels like they commercialize our sexualities that it's rather...messed up. That us true in regards to the personal bigotry, it will most likely never go away but if we can at least change the law so we're not criminalized or executed, then that is a big improvement for me.

Also, I do agree with allowing more safe havens for kids with abusive parents or just resources foe the younger generation in general. Once the T is taken out, then we don't have to worry about modern day gay conversion---aka, transitioning.