Before I start writing, I thank my readers for reading all my blogs with patience and suggesting this topic, and having faith in me! Not that I have not thought about it, but I was not sure if this is something I could write about.
Yes, sometimes it feels unfortunate to be a part of this society, where most people are not ready to accept things that are not traditional or common. Even though the fact originates from ancient India, but still we are not ready to accept the “HOMOSEXUAL” and “TRANSGENDER” people. Yes, we do make fun of them, on their faces, behind them and where not!
As for India, India is a very traditional country. Discussing sex is itself a taboo. The amount of so-called modernity in our country is not because we have evolved it, but because we have imitated it from the West. India is still a very orthodox country where religion plays a crucial role in the lives of people. Homosexuality is considered against our culture and is believed to be abnormal. Most of the people here think that having a transgender kid is a curse.
A few days back I came across a commercial that shows a girl child was aborted and was adopted by the transgender community. At the first glance, she looked like a girl kid but when asked the reason behind her abundance by her parents, it was found that she belonged to that “other” category of people. Her own parents were ashamed of keeping her fearing the humiliation of society. They left her at the station as few transgender women are seen there, begging.
It is a very common trend in India, where you see these “other gender” people begging in trains, at the roadside. We get mad at them, but if they would have had better earning opportunities if they would have been accepted in school, colleges wholeheartedly and got the proper education, the scenario might have been different. Even though nowadays we see them as exceptional models in some commercial, a handful of them are being accepted as lawyers, in police, the number is still very less. These could be a benchmark, these could be a new start towards the goal behind the pride month. First thing first, if you see them next time, instead of making face, maybe greet them with a smile?
Discrimination faced by homosexuals in our society are at various levels; beginning from within their homes to the outside world as a whole. Their entire life is a struggle only because they are born with a particular sexual preference that is different from others. In fact, it is proved through various scientific or psychological studies that such behaviours are perfectly natural.
We have the people who develop an interest in both the gender from time to time. That is another bang on the gossip. “Oh, do you like the girl over there or the guy at that corner?”, “What are you type again?” these are the question that keeps going around. Worst of all, their loyalty towards their partners is questioned. I mean, come on! Even when one is attracted to the opposite gender, often he/she fails to keep loyalty. It does not really have anything to do with their sexual preference, is not it?
Everything is cool but " without which life cannot be fully realised or enjoyed. ".this line u should change it…u wrote a blog about swamiji and he is one of them who realised what life is that is through self realization…so life can, yes it can be fully realized without having sex…its a desire of our body not necessity…