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It's only my personal opinion.
According to Indian constitution, any person above 18 years has the right to choose life partner.
We normal people are thinking and seeing things only through our eyes. That's the problem.
Gay people can't live happy if they choose persons of opposite sex. It will only end in disaster. I read one or two articles, seen one feature in TV also, which made me think, "We should understand them also. If they feel attraction to people only of his/her sex, it is not their fault. Its because they have certain defects in them and we people should understand them."
So, I personally believe there is no wrong in guy marriages. :)


Gay/ lesbian may live together as same sex partners. they should not be penalized or harassed. But this is not acceptable as a norm for most people. This trend is not healthy and we should avoid this. As rightly stated, we need understand psyche of gay/ lesbian. However, they cannot be model for others to follow.

Supreme court has again scolded union government for not doing home work properly before appearing in supreme court.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-scolds-govt-demands-latest-data-of-LGBT-population-in-India/Article1-819213.aspx

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I wish members not to encourage such threads

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I wish members not to encourage such threads
Sarala, I don't think there is nothing wrong discussing such sensitive issues unless any vulgar discussion happen. Just my 2 cents.

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making things hidden is like making things more curious. that is why most sexual crimes happen in our country, just because we lack education or discussion such sensitive issues. teenagers in our country still find such things from the wrong channels.

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@Maverick, thanks for unlocking this thread for discussion!

[quote]making things hidden is like making things more curious. that is why most sexual crimes happen in our country, just because we lack education or discussion such sensitive issues. teenagers in our country still find such things from the wrong channels. [/quote]

You have hit it bang on Sunil! Actually the more such issues are depressed and buried under the ground, the more they pop up with ugly consequences! For a fact, countries like Denmark and Holland have made pornography and prostitution legal trades and there is almost zero percentage of sex crimes in those countries. Where we speak more of morality and protecting chastities in women, our sexual crime rates are shockingly high, this very difference speaks volumes regarding these issues!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

I wish members not to encourage such threads


The issue is one concerning nation, judiciary and union government and is before the supreme court. Such thread cannot be considered vulgar.

The Union government is ashamed of the way the issue was wrongly represented in apex court.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/-ashamed--of-gay-sex--goof-up-.html

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It has nothing to do with vulgarity and underlines a subject which raises serious questions as to personal liberty and exposes the government in medieval mindset!!
[quote]sarala wrote:
I wish members not to encourage such threads


The issue is one concerning nation, judiciary and union government and is before the supreme court. Such thread cannot be considered vulgar.

The Union government is ashamed of the way the issue was wrongly represented in apex court[/quote]

Which is why I got this reopened!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

[quote]It has nothing to do with vulgarity and underlines a subject which raises serious questions as to personal liberty and exposes the government in medieval mindset!! [/quote]

Chinmoy, you are right! This is indeed a sensitive issue and then again, why cannot these be discussed, so long as there is no vulgarity of any sort. and also the fact these people are entitled to choose their partners as they so wish.

After all, even normal people who are in to straight sex are not averse from any kind of unpleasant tendencies, and this type of relationship is natural.

also each person has his or her preference where sexuality is concerned, it is of no business to comment on such things as being immoral and vulgar!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

[quote]It has nothing to do with vulgarity and underlines a subject which raises serious questions as to personal liberty and exposes the government in medieval mindset!!


Chinmoy, you are right! This is indeed a sensitive issue and then again, why cannot these be discussed, so long as there is no vulgarity of any sort. and also the fact these people are entitled to choose their partners as they so wish.

After all, even normal people who are in to straight sex are not averse from any kind of unpleasant tendencies, and this type of relationship is natural.

also each person has his or her preference where sexuality is concerned, it is of no business to comment on such things as being immoral and vulgar![/quote]

Indeed, sexuality is highly individualistic and there are many deviation from the normal. This is a matter for psychologists and sociologists and state or law should interfere only when relation is non consensual and coercive. Thus rape, even though straight, needs state intervention but not consensual gay/ lesbian.

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