Thursday, July 23, 2009

Gay right in India?


No conclusion is going to come out when we sit and discuss this debatable topic. But getting right is one thing and getting acceptance is other. In India family comes first and just imagine if one of your brother /sister or any family member is engaged in gay relation, then how will you feel? Shame full isn't. But either you will break your relation or accept him/her. I feel later is better as breaking the relation can be done on physical level not on emotional level. Then why so much haterism for other? If we look on sexual level, this field is always experimental to satisfy one fantasy unless no one involved forcefully. Gay relation is truthful on love level too, as love has no boundary and indulge every living being. If you look on national level then it will be a better way to control birth-rate. Also,on medical level this isn't a disease and are conformed throughout the world.So, lets come all of us and support our friends who are not less then us in any field and give them there place in society.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

To some extent u r right dude..But one should consider both the aspects i.e society and individuals wish...one should not be biased towards one aspect only..Indian society will not accept it in a good way....One thing i would like to say that god created ADAM and EVE,not ADAM and Steve

Zoy said...

I disagree Lalatendu. What is this comparison of ADAM and Steve? ANd how come suddenly we come to GOD to show us the way out of it? Do we follow GOD at every step or do we look into religious scriptures to make a decision? Society is because of us, we are not because of society. We determine the behavior of a society not the other way round. There was a time when SATI system was a part of asocial behavior but suddenly it was changed. And due to this very reason is the emancipation of widow and women.
I have too written on the same topic and have discussed it elaborately... http://2200hrs.com/wp/2009/07/the-homo-gender/
It would be great to have your comments there.

Sanju Paison said...

what someone else does with his/her is none of your business. i agree with kislay.

indian society has to go a long way.