After watching the film I realize how people still stereotype others for their sexuality. How can …show more content…
Individuals especially pre teens and teenagers who classify themselves as a LGBT civilian should not be afraid to go to school because they are homosexual. I believe that bullying affects these teens to the point where they feeling like suicide is the only option they have. When they are not accepted by their peers they cannot relate to people of their own age. Yes, you can confine with your parents or a therapist but what a teen really wants is to be able to walk down the hallway and feel like they have nothing to worry about. I truly believe the underlying message in this film is that your voice does not identify who you are as a person. No matter how much you try to change whatever it is that bother you it is in your natural habitat to simply be you. No one or nothing can change …show more content…
People stigmatize the LGBT community because they consider it to be out of the norm. The film, Gen Silent mentions that people fought so hard to be accepted by society and now that some have accepted it some feel the urge to keep it a secret. A secret because they are afraid of being mistreated and isolated from love ones. Thorpe acceptance of his stereotypical gay voice made me feel like he was afraid because he did not sound manly enough to be accepted by another man. The film depicts the meaning behind a masculine tone by stating that gay men are gay because they want to be with a male therefore, what is the purpose of being gay if my partner is going to have a feminine tone. They want someone who is going to dominate a relationship with a manly tone and that was a negative aspect in Thorpe case. In conclusion Do I Sound Gay? gives a better understanding of what people in the LGBT community go through on a daily basis. Some may feel the need to convert and change the way they act and sound then we have the ones that are fully accepted and not afraid of their sexuality. Thorpe film taught me that with any insecurity one may face it always best to be connected to your self-being. His journey of self-discovery made him find himself and he quickly learned that he was not alone many other people wish they sounded