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Movies like Kal Ho Na Ho, Girlfriend and Fire
have depicted the physical aspect of a homosexual relationship. What
about the emotionality which is the very essence of a relationship? Is
homosexuality just about having sex or getting physically attracted
with/towards the person of same sex? The dictionary defines a homosexual
as the one who is ‘sexually’ attracted to the people of same sex. This
whole notion of physical attraction towards the same sex has percolated
down to the Indian psyche. I think its time the dictionary must redefine
the word. Its time we must broaden our perspective towards
homosexuality. Its time we must put ourselves in their shoes and see how
difficult it is to survive when you are a gay or a lesbian.
I do not have a problem with homosexuality.
If such a relationship means complete happiness to my child, then why
not? But if I do not like the person, with whom my child has decided to
spend his entire life, I would certainly object to it. Gender, to me,
would not matter. Yes, I will take a little time to adjust for a lot of
social stigma is attached to such relationships and I know in the
beginning we will be the centre of social criticism. I know there will
be problems but…anything for my child!–Aditya Rajvanshi, Government
Employee.
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