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how should we treat homophobic peoples? ​

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Answered by mdrafiqmullarafiqmul
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Homophobia is a fear of or hostility towards gay people or homosexuality. People who object to or protest against gay people are called ...

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Answered by JeonJimin22019
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Be patient

Over time your parents and siblings will come to accept or even embrace your sexual orientation. Give them time to adjust and don’t insist that they understand right way.

Acknowledge their anger, fear and confusion

Acknowledge that your parents and siblings will go through their own “coming out” process. At first they might be angry and upset and might even make hurtful or spiteful comments. These might be hard for you to hear, but it’s better for them to say their feelings out loud than to keep them bottled up.

They also might worry about what their friends or members of your extended family will say. Your parents might agonize over not having grandchildren, or that you might be victimized because of your sexual orientation.

Remember: your family members care about what's going on in your life because they love you. They might not express their concerns well at first, but they're telling you how they feel because they care about you. Give them time and stick close to the family members that treat you no differently than before you came out.

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