User blog comment:Dekagamer7X9/My thoughts on the LBGT Community/@comment-26013832-20151003180610/@comment-24203813-20151004023352

Well, religion is one part of it. But that's a can of worms I'm not going to open. However, the way the LBGT community has acted lately (Especially on Tumblr) Is that they want to become the majority. That cannot happen. It's already may happen far in the future, as the percentage of homosexuals has increased in the past 50 years. Not to mention the fact that people want them to have special privileges, when they already are equal to everyone else. They can get married, and just because someone won't make a gay wedding cake, or give a gay marriage license doesn't mean they should be forced to. Some people disagree with it, and everyone should have a right to their opinion. Also, I don't think they can't help being gay. Like I mentioned earlier, the population of gays has INCREASED, and people can stop being gay. Meaning, it can still be a choice. Your environment still influences you (as has been scientifically proven), and in the end, whether you choose to act upon hunches during your teen years, or grow up in a certain environment, it still all comes down to a choice. Feeling a way "Your whole life" Doesn't make sense, as you don't actually start being attracted to anyone until puberty, when the sexual part of your brain develops. During this time, depending on the environment you're in, you may feel slight attraction to both genders, and choosing which one will determine your sexuality. However, it doesn't exactly apply in these years, as things can change later on. See what I'm saying? Throughout your whole life, things can change at any time. And especially during your teen years. Sometimes all it takes is one person to "change" your sexuality. Now if you're gay and you've ever felt any sort of attraction to the opposite gender, things can still change. Now, with all of that said and done, I support them getting equal rights as everyone else, but it doesn't go any further than that, as they've already gotten equal rights.