It appears that no matter how often I see more and more people come out, and no matter how often it is said that it is now socially acceptable to be LGBT straight people are just really not accepting?
Maybe its still quite a new thing? I mean being LGBT was a Psychological Disorder untill the mid 1970's.
Gay people were given "treatment" to help "cure" them of their "disease". This involved being locked in a room with homosexual pornography was a matter of weeks and given vomit inducing drugs. The idea being that if your sick whilst looking at the pornography then you will associate that as a "sick" thing in your mind and suddenly turn straight.
But as you can tell, if mucked up a lot of peoples lives and mental health.
This was only 30 years ago! Maybe its just not accepted yet? I seem to find lots of gay jokes aimed at me at school. And I feel quite alone and isolated. Im currently the only out person in the year (This is year 12) and well not many people seem to be able to empathise. What do you think?
Edited by lAscend (Forum Moderator): Thread closed due to bumping.











