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Homosexuality

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The day a man and woman discover they are to b parents a relentless surge of excitement and anticipation accompanies both parties, talks and debates circle their lives as to the gender and whose features the child shall inherit.

It is now taboo to discover the gender at birth; as soon as possible the gynecologist will inform them of the child’s gender and good health.

From then names suitable names a chosen, will it be Alexis, thabo or Jan-hendrik. A baby shower is thrown where close friends and family caucus and bring lavish gender themed clothing and toys.

Parents dream aloud as concerned to the child’s future, how the child will probably inherit mommy’s intelligence and achieve academic success not forgetting daddy’s spottiness and charisma 1st team all the way…

The day of birth comes and life begins for eagerly the infant, the infant impervious to all the pandemonium that has build around him is the flag bearer of the parents that will achieve great things do them proud. In the ideal world the child would indeed…

But the child’s identity and subsequent dreams are different from birth….

Ladies and Gentlemen: today I ask you to pay attention as we indiscriminately peruse what it entails to be different in the modern day world..

It is enshrined in democracies all over the world as a formative policy that: �all humans are equal”

Also among the largest religion in the world of Christianity “all people are equal before the creator God”…

These are quintessential maxims upheld for our peaceful co-existence theoretically but does reality prove this true???

A study conducted by has said that by the age of 7 children move away from the influence of society as related to their identity and goals and by age 16 these are re-enforced by the climax of puberty…

Parents often struggle to understand the teenager as the dreams they have previously had for their baby now conflict with that of their own...

Homosexuality and its validity have taken center stage over the past years in parliaments the world moreover with many legislating rights to equal rights to those of traditional relationships...

Still a major contingent in society deems homosexuality as a personal choice made by the homosexual. Is such an assumption true…?

Statistically it has been concluded by a survey done by the “Trevor project organization’ that homosexual teens a 3 times more likely to attempt suicide than their straight counter-parts.

Why would this be? As we live in a world that has painted an egalitarian utopia based on acceptance by making provision for all the different t people of the world!

The answer thereof lays in the antagonistic reality that being. Children are cruel… exorbitantly and decadently so- school years for homosexual children can be compared to that of war prisoners that are subjected to torturous actions continuously.

Persecution, abuse both emotion by means of homophobic slurs and ridicule as well as physical from the alpha males… over and above this exclusion from all facets of the school.

The natural place to seek refuge and comfort would be from that of your parents but ever so often fear of rejection out-weighs the desideratum for comfort, those teens that do turn to their parents are 7 out of ten times rejected by their parents.

As to the parents the plausibility of such a reality is inconceivable yet is now staring squarely at them, and they shocked, overcome, paralyzed. Do their personal views outweigh the commitment owed to a child birthed into such a reality???

Such relationships from that day onwards are riddled with resentment from both parties. And as the common misconception goes that homosexuality can be cured the parents will send the child to a psychologist to cure the affliction.

Failures of counseling will requisite a different course, one of the spirit. The family church priest will be told in confidence of the

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