wondering if you could include in your presentations reference to the fact that we are all on a spectrum of sexuality and that based on some scientific studies no one or very few people are 100%straight or gay. IN this context everyone is on an acceptance journey. If people were comfortable with this aspect of themselves stigma,discrimination and hate crimes would likely decline.
For example churches would need to revise their stance on membership, same sex parents could be foster parents, everyone could go to work without worrying about being themselves and losing their livelihood, teen age homelessness and suicide would go down.
The acceptance journey of “normal” people admitting attraction to people of their same sex and even a campaign of people admitting this attraction and or having had same sex relationships would be game changing.
wondering if you could include in your presentations reference to the fact that we are all on a spectrum of sexuality and that based on some scientific studies no one or very few people are 100%straight or gay. IN this context everyone is on an acceptance journey. If people were comfortable with this aspect of themselves stigma,discrimination and hate crimes would likely decline.
For example churches would need to revise their stance on membership, same sex parents could be foster parents, everyone could go to work without worrying about being themselves and losing their livelihood, teen age homelessness and suicide would go down.
The acceptance journey of “normal” people admitting attraction to people of their same sex and even a campaign of people admitting this attraction and or having had same sex relationships would be game changing.