The world tries to be a more inclusive place where everyone, regardless of gender, race, caste, sexual orientation, skin color, and religious beliefs can live together in harmony.
Of all these categories, people from various sexual orientations face difficulties and struggles every day.
Even though the LGBTQ community is more active than before, they still have not managed to find a place in everyone’s hearts.
One of the main reasons behind this is the ignorance of the community as a whole of those who are not “normal”.
In addition, many of them claim to be friends from the LGBTQ community community, sometimes ask them stupid questions.
Here is seeing some of them.
1.
To Homosexual: Who is the man / girl in that relationship? If you ask this question to LGBTQ friends, you have missed all points.
The answer to this is that there is no man or woman in that relationship.
This is free from these limits.
They share work equally.
That is the equivalent relationship is about, regardless of gender.
You ask these questions because you have a fixed image who pays the bill and who cooks dinner.
2.
For bisexuals: So, you haven’t chosen one side? People who bisexually often get this question.
However, bisexuality is a very valid orientation itself.
This is not a phase or depending on who the person is dating.
Some people will use this orientation as a stepping stone on their way, but don’t analyze it.
3.
How is your parents reaction? Most often, people don’t ask this question because they are worried about individual emotional well-being.
They asked because they were curious.
Also, you might ask them to revive a very traumatic experience for your curiosity.
4.
For Asexual: Are you a celibate? The answer to this is a straight “no ”.
Most often, celibacy is a choice that has religious or moral reasons.
In addition, there is no need to regret sexual needs.
They choose not to do anything about it.
This is not a case with asexuality.
This is a living experience in which someone does not feel sexual desires or desires.
5.
For Lesbian: Does a man hurt you? Yes, maybe a man does hurt lesbian.
But he is not a lesbian because of a feeling of men.
This is a very close-minded question and short-viewed.