yoyomistro

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Pure semantics and you don't have to educate me with weird charts because both my parents were bi sexual and my father was one of the first gay married men in the world. Also they had some of the first big clubs for gay people in the Netherlands so keep your patronizing tone to yourself please. It's silly that almost every woman in this game is gay because it's actually really rare.
It's not that rare, you can see LGBT numbers for gen Z and younger millenials are much higher than previous generations due to lack of stigma, sexuality has a genetic component, and gay/bi people tend to congregate together, so it's actually not silly at all.
 

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It's not that rare, you can see LGBT numbers for gen Z and younger millenials are much higher than previous generations due to lack of stigma, sexuality has a genetic component, and gay/bi people tend to congregate together, so it's actually not silly at all.
It's not true. Has nothing to do with stigma. People in the 80s were a lot more sexual liberated then today. I literally went to my mom's gay bar after school and took my friends there and no one thought it was strange. I have more gay friends than not just because i never knew any better and because my parents there work besides the people I met myself everyone I met was gay or trans and all of them feel it's a lot less safe now then it was back then. I seen my father beaten half to death by his family when came out he would divorce my mother because he loved a man but apart from them it was a ot safer. When I now sit at parties with gay people they all feel unsafe. Putting rainbow flags in everyone's face doesn't remove a stigma. And there is no generation so detached from there sexuality as genz or younger millenials.
 

yoyomistro

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It's not true. Has nothing to do with stigma. People in the 80s were a lot more sexual liberated then today. I literally went to my mom's gay bar after school and took my friends there and no one thought it was strange. I have more gay friends than not just because i never knew any better and because my parents there work besides the people I met myself everyone I met was gay or trans and all of them feel it's a lot less safe now then it was back then. I seen my father beaten half to death by his family when came out he would divorce my mother because he loved a man but apart from them it was a ot safer. When I now sit at parties with gay people they all feel unsafe. Putting rainbow flags in everyone's face doesn't remove a stigma. And there is no generation so detached from there sexuality as genz or younger millenials.
OK bro, guess your vibes > statistics.
 
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