A Part Of Our Society

A blog dedicated to Transgenders

Transgenders Over the past decade, have gained more and more tolerance and acceptance in large countries.

Nonetheless, most people remain closeted, fearing discrimination from their families, who might see homosexuality as shameful. Discrimination is still present in rural areas, where  people often face rejection from their families.

People in the community are fighting for equal rights and acceptance. Trans people, especially, face a lot of difficulty in finding acceptance. People in the trans community are looked down upon all the time. This is a major issue because discrimination against the trans community is highly prevalent.

People’s prejudices lead them to think that trans people are odd and very different. Today, homosexuality may be acceptable to more youths than ever before but within the boundaries of families, homes and schools, acceptance still remains a constant struggle for trans people. I have heard of people coming out of the closet and declaring to their families that they are not the person their family expected them to be.

Being transgender is not a ‘problem’, nor is it a ‘choice’ as such. 
If normal men and women have the right to live in this society with respect then why not a person who belongs to them can live in this society with respect. It’s not about what our religion says it’s about what humanity says.

I thing It takes real guts to face the public and own up to being different, and nothing but respect is owed to such. Few are brave enough to rise above the herd in academics, career, sports, expectations; few willing to occupy a different niche.Love is all they need as humans.
I think everyone who is living in this world, either normal or abnormal has equal rights to live in this society with full respect..!

I support them


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