User blog comment:Curious Poker Chip/Apologies... again./@comment-34903010-20171003062012

I can see where you are coming from. This issue is very hard to change because it's becoming slowly accepting towards people who want to have the same rights and freedoms as the heterosexual people. It's just that love is love because people feel that a special connection regardless what they look at the person's sex, gender and/or orientation. In case if you didn't know, my parents became religious when I was ten and in myself, I am not a religious person. My parents taught me that the practice was a sin and just stated that phrase, but that's a topic that I necessarily disagree on because it shows how sometimes people can overreact when they are breaking the rules of comformity and social norms. I feel that it's not right to discriminate these types of people just because they are different and were treated different with degrees of prejudices and violent acts. This topic seems to be controversial to have a heated argument with but everyone should realize that humans aren't created to be become flawless or sinless. We make mistakes and that's part of human development as we learn from them. People can break boundaries of society's expectations to earn equal rights/liberties as examples of how women can finally vote and work in a reasonable salary in the early 1900s and African American people can have equal representation as White Americans in the 1960s.