We should be ashamed of this popping up gay culture in india. Sex is not the only thing in life. Ours is a civilzed culture and we are proud of that in this international era. Our youth has more brains than anyone and it should be utilised for his growth as well as our countries. Justifying this thing with any sort of reason is just a bullshit. Beware and Care
RE:Gays in India
by on Feb 19, 2008 09:56 AM Permalink
Balakrishna Kameshwara..."gayness" is not a lifestyle choice. No one decides to "become" gay. It is how they are born. So, one should accept it and not judge them. It is definitely nothing to be ashamed of.
RE:Gays in India
by DS on Feb 19, 2008 09:42 AM Permalink
Are you saying that there were no gays in the ancient times? It will be always true that few people will always have different choices than the rest (Gaussian distribution). And our culture is strong enough to accommodate anyone and everyone. So please don't get shocked or emotional.
If sex with same sex is unnatural so is oral and anal sex. It is natural that bangalore is the most progressive city, it is paving the way towards a society which is not hypocritical and which minds it own business. people most opposed to homosexuals are supressed homosexuals [that takes care of the replies i will get :)lol]
This is a side effect that Islam and Christianity brought to India. World's first recorded high profile gay couple were: Alauddin Khilji and his slave.
This is shameful culture that Islam has given to India as unwanted gift. Christianity approves this too, though does not call that as marriage.
RE:Side effect
by Moumita Paul on Feb 19, 2008 09:39 AM Permalink
Just to nit-pick...how can Ala-ud-din Khilji be gay, when we all know the story involving him and Padmini, queen of Chittor! Get your facts right. I agree that homosexuality defeats the purpose of sex, viz. procreation, but this has nothing to do with Islam or Christianity or any other religion - sculptures on old Hindu temples attest to the fact that it was practised in India before the advent of any other 'foreign' influence. So, please don't spread communal hatred.
RE:Side effect
by Allah on Feb 19, 2008 09:43 AM Permalink
some good points, but homosexuality defeats the purpose as much as kissing, oral and anal sex do.
RE:Side effect
by DS on Feb 19, 2008 09:44 AM Permalink
exactly... therefore anal and oral sex are ban in many cultures. So then all these prudes who are bashing about homosexuality should also refrain from oral and anal sex
RE:Side effect
by Allah on Feb 19, 2008 09:33 AM Permalink
bull, india was a sexually free society as all progressive societies, we have learnt to hate gays from islam and christianity.
Feel like vomitting guys....please leave blore and settle elsewhere,,we have serious IT business here and its pensioners paradise,,plz plz go out u homos,,,,
RE:ooouuuvvaaak
by on Feb 19, 2008 10:01 AM Permalink
Aaah...classic tolerance. You do realize that one cannot discriminate against gays in the American companies (you know, the companies that are sending you the "IT business").
So amazed to see the wonderful Indian culture taking a bizarre turn. Soon people may start saying 'My son Ravi has married Prasanth, his best friend'. How does this sound?
RE:Wow ! so amazed!!!
by aryakrishnan ramakrishnan on Feb 19, 2008 12:05 PM Permalink
It does not sound ridiculous to many people in the country. Whats wrong if two people of same sex love each other and want to live together?