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So the reason the LGBT community exists is because it started back when people were ostracized for being gay lesbian bisexual or transgender. The idea was if we're kicked out of our families and communities will just form a community with each other.
In my lifetime I've seen quite a radical shift when I would have never expected. Wide acceptance of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people to the point where there's no need for an LGBT community anymore. They are just part of the communities that they live in or share values with.
So as a result this community that to some extent exists still but is coming apart at the seams a little bit is attempting to preserve itself. They're always be family that disowns members of their family because they're lesbian or transsexual. But is time moves on within our culture this is becoming less and less common.
As a result we see LGBT attempting to expand and get other people under its umbrella. This is why they're expanding to include kink which has nothing to do with being LGBT there's straight people that can be into kinks and there's gays and transsexuals that can be totally vanilla. I imagine swingers might soon become part of it, that's why you see people that claim to be queers for Palestine. I have two friends that served in the Middle East and encountered boys as young as 13 being viciously attacked for being gay. So there is not any queers for Palestine there is queers for a current thing
That's why we have people that say they're queer because they're not really LGBT this may be the category swingers step into. That's why you see an attempt to include intersex to people which I'm not sure how they feel about that. Two Spirit which is really a Canadian tribal thing that's really misunderstood. And one I haven't heard about in a while that seem to just disappeared is pansexual. This was a person that was bisexual but also would be with anybody of any gender identity.
To me feel like you're losing this tight-knit group of people that really kind of had to rely on each other but you're not you still have that and whatever community you live in it's just not tied to your sexual orientation or gender identity and it isn't that the goal. To just be thought of as a normal person.
In my lifetime I've seen quite a radical shift when I would have never expected. Wide acceptance of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people to the point where there's no need for an LGBT community anymore. They are just part of the communities that they live in or share values with.
So as a result this community that to some extent exists still but is coming apart at the seams a little bit is attempting to preserve itself. They're always be family that disowns members of their family because they're lesbian or transsexual. But is time moves on within our culture this is becoming less and less common.
As a result we see LGBT attempting to expand and get other people under its umbrella. This is why they're expanding to include kink which has nothing to do with being LGBT there's straight people that can be into kinks and there's gays and transsexuals that can be totally vanilla. I imagine swingers might soon become part of it, that's why you see people that claim to be queers for Palestine. I have two friends that served in the Middle East and encountered boys as young as 13 being viciously attacked for being gay. So there is not any queers for Palestine there is queers for a current thing
That's why we have people that say they're queer because they're not really LGBT this may be the category swingers step into. That's why you see an attempt to include intersex to people which I'm not sure how they feel about that. Two Spirit which is really a Canadian tribal thing that's really misunderstood. And one I haven't heard about in a while that seem to just disappeared is pansexual. This was a person that was bisexual but also would be with anybody of any gender identity.
To me feel like you're losing this tight-knit group of people that really kind of had to rely on each other but you're not you still have that and whatever community you live in it's just not tied to your sexual orientation or gender identity and it isn't that the goal. To just be thought of as a normal person.