I'm not religious, at least not for now. How tolerant people can be depends on whether or not this matter can be described as tolerant. In fact, this is not very appropriate, as you can understand. I sometimes think that I absolutely understand when it comes to unfamiliar gay people. If there are any of my friends, I will also support it. If my relatives have it, or my children will have it, what will I do?
Then, I now feel that treating homosexuality with the same attitude towards heterosexuality is the best thing to do. It's not a special thing; it's just how it is. This is a kind of nature. I've always had bad intentions towards suicide. Bobby's death is more of a pity and regret. How could he just go like this? Although I can imagine how much pain he was in, is death really a relief? Yes, if he hadn't killed himself, maybe his mother would never have understood him, and he wouldn't have been able to free himself from sin, but is there no other way to go? How and when will the world stop treating homosexuality as a special thing? It's just nature.
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