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             Naturally, we are programmed to believe just of men-women connections as natural—lesbian and homosexual connections as unnatural. But, lesbian and homosexual relations are typical. Even the Supreme Court of India, putting efforts to conserve the rights of lesbians and homosexuals that they are equal to everyone, surmises that it's a natural thing. 
             Society has a social sting that constantly says this lesbian and homosexual relationship is unfair. If they disclose someone like this, they keep condemning them and making an effort to change them and consistently warning them that this is unfair and threatening them to change, forcing them to take medicine, compelling them to consult a psychiatrist, and ultimately pushing them to get married. They begin to believe " I am wrong and I should change," which they can't—eventually leading to suicide.

               From the early human revolution, humans have kept changing and making rules to vary from animals. Like reproduction, only two can give rise to it, so they discovered the marriage system. Forty years ago, divorced women were unable to say openly, "I am a divorced woman, I am a single mother", because of fear. But now, they openly say this. Whether it is fair or unfair, we shouldn't see it through deeply when society is evolving; we have to make it go.
       

               How can we criticise the individual without understanding that it is genetic and hormonal? We encounter in some girls a growing moustache; we notice many homosexuals; we see several girl-girl relationships (lesbian). All these are hormonal, which is natural. Instead of saying this is hormonal, how can we blame the individual? We should understand their feelings.

                We are all inhibitions. We often think about what folk think about us if I do like this. By fucking off the opinion of the others, the one who has lesbian and homosexual feelings should acknowledge it and believe that this is natural; this makes their life even better.

               Everyone is equal, and everyone has the right to be treated equally. So get rid of that stereotype mindset. If you find anyone in your friends or family or relatives, try to understand their feeling rather than blame them and treat everyone equally.

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