
I agree with gay marriage. Always have and always will. I support homosexuals, bisexuals, and trans genders. I support straight people as well. Some people who think that people of the same sex kissing is disgusting, but to me, it's completely normal. I mean, there's nothing wrong with it. Those people love each other don't they? It's just like you loving your boyfriend, crush, or anybody. I have gay relatives and family friends and I'm proud that they're a part of my life and that I'm a part of theirs.
If a person likes both men and women, that's okay. There's nothing wrong with that. Now, I may not know anybody bi. but, I would be glad to. A lot of people may say that if you're bisexual, you're emo. Wrong! There's nothing wrong about being emo either. Bisexuals are all different, no matter what and nobody can change them. Sometimes a person can be confused about who they really love, men or women. Well, that's okay. In fact, bis usually change their mind about someone. They go through different stages. At one point they like men, the other, women. Bis are normal people just like us.
Some people get surgery in order to change their gender. So, there's nothing wrong with that. A man may not love a woman anymore after he finds out that she was a member of the sane sex. That is sick! That man had learned to love that woman before when he didn't know about the truth of her past. So, why should he stop loving her? I don't think he even has a reason to. Sure, she was a guy but he is one too, and you loved her. Does that make him gay? No, it doesn't. Anyone can be who they want to be. If trans genders want to be someone different, then they go for it.
A lot of times, people hurt and offend the gay community by saying "That's gay." or " Dude, you are so gay!" as an insult or joke but it actually offends some of it's members. A lot of times, if someone is homosexual, bisexual, or trans gender, people won't show them any respect. In fact, most of the time, people tend to hurt them both physically and mentally. Sometimes, that can lead to extreme depression or even worse, suicide.
All those people are normal just like us so why can't everyone just have the same rights as the straight people? Because a lot of times we feel scared by the way we think that they'd be thinking about us. And sometimes, we just can't learn to accept them. It doesn't matter how we are on the outside, just on the inside.
