Just to clarify, it’s absolutely a choice for gay men to marry women and it is wrong! I’m not saying it isn’t, what I’m saying is that there shouldn’t be that coercion into marriage to begin with.
I keep seeing Khaleeji women complaining about their fear of marrying a gay man.
Sit there and think about it for a second, in a culture that almost in one way or another forces gay men to marry and hide their sexuality, what other outcome do you expect?
Critical thinking pls.
@abdulslam2017 Your defense of Iranian terrorism shows your cowardice in confronting the common threat against the GCC, it was clear as day, not a Patriot missile but an Iranian drone.
When will you stop making excuses and start defending your neighbours?
@emiratimami@hamdayaaah The victims in the end of this are the women in the situation, the family dynamic is broken and it almost always ends in divorce or DV.
@emiratimami@hamdayaaah I’m sorry if i came across that way, that’s totally not my intention and your points are absolutely true, my point was that further stigmatisation doesn’t fix the issue, that’s all.
Just to clarify, it’s absolutely a choice for gay men to marry women and it is wrong! I’m not saying it isn’t, what I’m saying is that there shouldn’t be that coercion into marriage to begin with.
When you make life hell for people, and even present them with legal repercussions for their identity and for something they did not choose, the only way they will live is by hiding.
In other words, this is a direct consequence of societal hostility towards Queer identity.
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@hamdayaaah My religion is a personal connection to god, not what I dictate what others do, that’s none of my business, I have no right to tell other people how to live.
If we dictated how others lived we wouldn’t allow alcohol (or soon enough gambling)
@hamdayaaah You can hold whatever opinion you want about what their role in the situation is, my point is that the solution to the issue isn’t further stigmatisation.