Forty years ago, public views about homosexuality were extremely negative in many rich countries. As the chart shows, back in 1984, one in three Dutch people believed homosexuality was “never or rarely justified”. In Spain and Great Britain, that view was held by the majority. Perhaps most strikingly, three-quarters of Americans thought the same.
LOL, read my post again for some inspiration! We’re getting there.
One problem I see with the youth is, uh, don’t know how to say it, they’re confused?
My daughter is 12, claims she’s bi, never kissed a boy, or a girl for that matter. I seriously doubt she’s bi, just that she can see both sexes as attractive. When I was young, I might have said I was bi! Going through puberty saw some bi fantasies. Nah. I peg the Kinsey Scale hard hetero.
Might have said I was trans! Liked hanging with the girls, far more comfortable than boys for me. For many reasons, always joked that I was surely a woman in a past life! At 54 I wear women’s clothes all the time, but ya can’t tell. I’m merely secure in my sexuality.
Anyway, bigots see and hear and experience what I have, think there’s some bizarre agenda that will convert people. How to fight back?
My best friend used to think homosexuality was a choice. Really! Asked him, “OK. You were no doubt as horny as I was at 14. Tell me about making your choice. You could go either way, right? What influenced your decision?”
LOL, poor guy went from being a conservative Southern Baptist to a lefty atheist! I ruined him over the years. :)