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Is it a social skewness that requires experimentation and treatment in the same way as people with cancer or is it minor enough to not mandate any expert intervention?
Some questions to ask yourself before you answer:
> Does it affect prosaic socials?
> Is it easy for a gay person to interact with generally anyone?
> Has their being gay caused any detrimental impacts socially?
> Is it something one picks up as they grow up, from external influences or is it inherent? How does this compare to diseases? (Disease being that they're either innate or procured through climate/action on the part of the victim)
> Is socially acceptable to be gay?
> Counties have slowly adapted to gayness; in that gay marriage is accepted. Have those marriages sustained or made differences in society positively or negatively?
Some questions to ask yourself before you answer:
> Does it affect prosaic socials?
> Is it easy for a gay person to interact with generally anyone?
> Has their being gay caused any detrimental impacts socially?
> Is it something one picks up as they grow up, from external influences or is it inherent? How does this compare to diseases? (Disease being that they're either innate or procured through climate/action on the part of the victim)
> Is socially acceptable to be gay?
> Counties have slowly adapted to gayness; in that gay marriage is accepted. Have those marriages sustained or made differences in society positively or negatively?