LGBT- Life Gets Better Together

‘The Only Queer People are Those Who Don’t Love Anybody’- Rita Mae Brown

Amelie Indiana
8 min readNov 4, 2020
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Being bisexual is getting common among girls and boys more and more nowadays. I really wonder at times if it was that common a decade back. So I always had a question to very single bisexual people I meet, if they would have come out in 2010 or even in 2000. Obviously most answer was ‘’you know, I don’t know. It depends on how you feel.’’ Yes. It is true, that coming out solely depends on how you feel. Someone might realize that they are a woman trapped in a man’s body at the age of 50 after having two children. Someone might realize that they are attracted to women after being married with some guy for ages. Same sex marriage is made legal in most part of the world, but there are still places which is yet to accept that. Even if it is accepted legally, social acceptance is far behind in most of those places. Luckily people in US, Canada or most parts of Europe and Australia, New Zealand has already accepted this both socially and legally, except few of my catholic friends say, their family doesn’t accept that in a very good way. Most parts of Africa and Asia are still in darkness. Homosexual acts are extremely forbidden in Islamic culture and it might not only punish people but also, includes death penalties. And the government of those specific regions usually doesn’t…

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