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    John Corvino provides many different arguments in support of sexually active homosexual relationships. Corvino’s following arguments support his thesis, that there is no moral objection based on biblical teaching or naturality to participate in a sexually active same sex relationship. Some of the many arguments Corvino provides state that acts cannot be moral or immoral based on: what is disgusting, unnatural, practiced in other species or proceeds from innate desires. The final argument Corvino…

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    Andre’s Mother was an American drama play, written by Terrence McNally in 1988, as part of a Manhattan Theatre Club revue called “Urban Blight.” McNally focused his play on the AIDS epidemic, which, during his time, was affecting the gay population. Usually plays having to do with AIDS are about the victim of the disease and the message of their passing. However, this play focused on the ones who were left behind by someone who had passed. This play is about a group of people and their…

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    expressed his sympathy towards L.G.B.T. group in relate to Orlando event, a gay writer argues that unless that the conservative Christians change their minds about the L.G.B.T. community, the solidarity is meaningfulness. Dreher states that it is crude to attribute religious beliefs on marriage and other rights to hate by demonizing dissent. All those turns L.G.B.T. advocates into heretic hunters. A lot of Christians treated gays badly, and some of the still do now. The Bible gives…

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    they are given rights, including the freedom of speech, happiness, and the ability to express there self. These rights are often taken for granted. However, some gay people are often denied these rights. In May-June of 2010, Stephanie Fairyington wrote "The Gay Option". This date provides information of how the world might have reacted to gay people coming out in that time period. Throughout her story, she states her personal experiences and opinions dealing with her condition. The purpose of…

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    The stages of the Identity Processes model look quite similar to Troiden’s model, these include 1. Existing Heterosexuality, 2. Developed LGB (Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual) Identity, 3. Become an LGB Offspring, 4. Develop LGB Intimacy Status, and 5. Enter LGB Community (D’Aguelli & Patterson, 2001). Aguelli’s model is interesting because of its flexibility in its stages. In the Identity Processes model, the individual can make different choices in various stages. Thus, sexual identity development may…

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    “Like all behavior, discrimination is connected to how we think and feel about people,” while prejudice plays a role in both fueling discriminatory behavior and providing roles in order to justify those ideas or feelings (Johnson 47). There are many ways that people feel discrimination, such as in the play, Children’s Hour. Throughout this play, Karen and Martha were assumed to be homosexual by a young girl named Mary, and because they were thought to be lesbians, other people such as the…

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    by Andrew Sullivan published by Vintage Books, Sullivan talk about different political parties and their views on homosexuality. Andrew is in no means justifying the views of homosexuality in terms of political viewpoints, in fact, he himself is a gay man.This book shows the political views of prohibitionists, liberationists, conservatives, and liberals. Prohibitionists believe that homosexuality does not exist, Liberationists believe that homosexuals should be free of a title, Conservatives…

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    ‘girl’s best friend’ and ‘lifestyle’ gay personas. There is lack of dialogue on his homosexuality on Jin-Ho’s part; whenever Gae-In brings up his homosexuality, Jin-Ho avoids answering, making Gae-In the character that proactively builds the narrative around his sexuality. Jin-Ho’s explicit statement about the issue comes when he is forced to come out by Chang-Ryul. 3.3 COMING OUT Episode seven of the drama, titled Coming Out, is an integral part of the gay narrative. Do-Bin becomes a fully…

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    to it, it is difficult for some individuals to exercise their freedoms. For example, there are many people that identify themselves as either gay or lesbian. Under the law, those individuals are free to get married and express their inner selves in any way that they decide to; however, there are some people who will judge and criticize them for being gay or lesbian. This sometimes causes people to hide their beliefs and feelings because they live in the fear of being judged. That hinders their…

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    Tom’s sexuality in the story from chapter one to chapter twelve appears to be unclear whether he is gay or not. However, looking at the relationship between Dickie and Marge as a couple, and the relationship between Tom and Dickie as friends, one can quickly notice that Tom is making a lot of efforts to get Dickie’s attention not as a friend but as lover, he wants Dickie to be open with his feelings, and hopes that he is also in love with him as well, since Tom hopes this to be a mutual feelings…

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