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Here's a question:

If a Sikh male brought up with kesh is gay, and pursues his attractions, should he cut his kesh to avoid associating it with that lifestyle, or should he just continue with it wearing a visual Sikh identity?

Unless he's intent on living a stereotypically promiscuous gay lifestyle complete with cruising and go-go dancers, he definitely shouldn't cut it. The law of paramatmaan doesn't suddenly stop applying to him because he likes kissing boys, lol.

5% of the human race is gay, and I see no reason to doubt that this statistic applies to our community too. Like you said, they've always been there. As there are about 30 million Sikhs today, we can confidently assume that about 1.5 million of them are homosexual and suffering in silence because of it. That's a lot of souls, more than in all the other jathas, sampardas and sects combined. It isn't right that their issues should be ignored by the rest of us.

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Humans are born with all sorts of sexual fetishes. It doesn't mean we should change our rehit for them. 1.5 million feel sexual attraction towards same sex. About the same % of men feel sexual attraction towards children, another feel the same sexual attraction towards animals and even incest towards their family members. We should not change our Dharm by accommodating the various fetishes people have. Accomodating one sexual fetishe will open the pandora's box to all sorts of weird sexual deviations. These sexual deviations are the signs of this sansaar sinking even deeper into kalyug. It is only a matter of time before incest will also one day raise it's head and become the norm as homosexuality has now become in the last 20 years.

this is what is happening the 5% is nodding the head of the 95% , and then apparently the 95% are being abusive by just talking about being hetero relationship wise as opposed to what ever they like. Sorry I'm a sikh and I represent a small fraction of the planet's population and I can live my life without clutching my handbag in horror to my chest at every non-sikh I see and I can be mature enough to realise I am a minority and the majority do something different . LGBTXYZ's need to grow up and stop deluding themselves that they need to have their private sexlives on display everywhere , if they are that needy I suggest they need a therapist not a soapbox.

This new BS transgender is simply people with mental issues who need support rather than surgery , but the type of help they get is to force them towards slice and dice, and then left to their own devices . Afterwards they realise it didn't solve the problem just added to it, then they commit suicide . It's sad really , the med machine just takes their money and then spits them out.

Guru ji had warned us and it is coming to pass

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/11119062/Incest-a-fundamental-right-German-committee-says.html

Incest remains illegal in the UK and most European countries, although France abolished its incest laws under Napoleon I and there has been growing debate over the taboo in Germany. Around two to four per cent of Germans have had “incestuous experiences”, according to an estimate by the Max Planck Institute.

in 2010 France reinstated its incest laws.

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Does anyone else find lesbianism a bit of a contradiction? I'm sure we've all seen the butch, masculine-looking females (not transgender) who claim they find other women attractive, but if you stop to think for a moment, if these women were attracted solely to the fairer sex for their feminine traits, then why "man" yourself up and assume masculine traits and features like a short hairstyle, etc? Why not just be with a guy if you like your women to resemble to men? What's going on there?

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Does anyone else find lesbianism a bit of a contradiction? I'm sure we've all seen the butch, masculine-looking females (not transgender) who claim they find other women attractive, but if you stop to think for a moment, if these women were attracted solely to the fairer sex for their feminine traits, then why "man" yourself up and assume masculine traits and features like a short hairstyle, etc? Why not just be with a guy if you like your women to resemble to men? What's going on there?

There is definitely some p****-envy.

They hate being women and wish they were men. But they make very poor men.

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