Checkin' in. Good to have a serious thread for the community for once.
đłď¸âđ LGBTQ Community, Discussion regarding LGBTQ
đłď¸âđ LGBTQ Community, Discussion regarding LGBTQ
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Feb 18 2020, 10:21 AM
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Checkin' in. Good to have a serious thread for the community for once.
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Feb 18 2020, 03:40 PM
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QUOTE(Havoc Knightmare @ Feb 18 2020, 11:47 AM) Nice place, and all the folks that I've met from there are really nice and simple people. If only KL folks had that honesty and simplicity. I think it's a bit hard for our society to become more accepting especially with a certain group ruling the country. The religion card will always be played. No doubt that people are generally more accepting but I don't think we'll ever get to a point where we are not frown upon or be made to sound like a freaking disease in this country.I think it's because the community has been kept underground all these years that we revert to our primal nature... a lawless community with no structure of morals to police what we should and should not do. Hopefully as society becomes more accepting, and LGBT becomes more mainstream very slowly, the LGBT community will start to reflect broader society in terms of values. I don't use Grindr as I think its possibly the worst app out there for us. As for news, I follow closely due to work and personal interest but I don't allow it to affect me personally. Maybe because I know that alot of the politics are just sandiwara, with self interest coming first. Maybe people don't dare to say it, but Malaysian politicians are alot more liberal on LGBT issues than what they let people believe. After all, the current PM candidates to succeed Tun M are not straight but no one dares to say it out openly. Have you been for that group's gathering before? I'm usually quite apprehensive about joining such large high profile groups. Politicians for sure can't be as liberal as they would want to be as they might lose support from those who are not as liberal as them. They of course would have to go with the most support that they can get or they might lose their seat. |
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Mar 26 2020, 05:25 PM
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I feel like the gay scene is more active than the lesbian scene. Or maybe I just don't know where to find my own kind cause of my faulty gaydar.
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Mar 26 2020, 05:44 PM
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QUOTE(internaldisputes @ Mar 26 2020, 05:38 PM) Are you lesbian? Yeah, I have the same observation but I always thought because I'm living in the gay bubble. Lesbians tend to be pretty chill in general right? So maybe that's why haha. I'm pretty chill but I can't speak for the rest of them. This post has been edited by ashangel39: Mar 26 2020, 05:46 PM AureusX liked this post
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Apr 16 2020, 10:46 AM
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QUOTE(internaldisputes @ Apr 16 2020, 09:59 AM) This looks interesting. Wonder if it'll be on our Netflix since it's such a controversial subject. It's nice to see hetero people sharing their stories being involved in the LGBTQ community. But yes, having Netflix is great since we now have access to stuff that we otherwise wouldn't have access to. |
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Apr 16 2020, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(Messiahword @ Apr 14 2020, 11:00 AM) I have a dilemma. I just make it short. If you're the 3rd party will you interfere into your married lady boss relationship? Let say she likes you and have been WhatsApp you many times. Unless you have very high EQ, I say stay out of it. Things can get very messy when one party is married.This post has been edited by ashangel39: Apr 16 2020, 10:48 AM |
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Apr 22 2020, 10:23 AM
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Jun 4 2020, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(doczane @ Jun 3 2020, 01:36 PM) Hi. Just chipping in. As a spouse to a specialist handling infectious disease clinic, where more than 90% of the patient with HIV are homosexuals who contracted HIV from anal sex, compared to previous source of IV drug user, i truly wish your community shouldnât encourage your lifestyle further. Not only lives are lost, preventable disease are spreading by abhorrent lust. I even lost a good friend to HIV he got from gay sex. By principle, Iâm against the unnatural lifestyle but itâs your right at individual level, not as a recognized community. As a muslim majority country, we will fight tooth and nail against recognizing your community as much as we can. Whichever government comes into power, the voice of the majority and natural sense will prevail against this nonsense. Just because you're a spouse to a specialist handling infectious disease clinic means nothing if you don't educate yourself. Why put the blame solely on the LGBTQ for people who contracted HIV from anal sex? As far as I know, straight people enjoy anal sex as much as other people. So please don't blame it on the LGBTQ. Most people practise safe sex but unfortunately there are many that doesn't because we were never taught until much later in life and that's the cause of all roots of things like HIV, unwanted pregnancy, newborn baby dumping and what not.Instead of fighting against recognising us a community, why don't you fight to educate the people so that less lives are lost? Nobody's dying for us being us. They are dying because they aren't educated enough so save their own lives. |
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Jun 4 2020, 09:13 AM
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QUOTE(internaldisputes @ Jun 4 2020, 09:08 AM) Siasat segera pelaku provokasi perlembagaan negara Haih...biasalah. Because it doesn't 'align' with their beliefs/teaching ma. So tired of everybody trying to be holier than thou people. Source: https://harakahdaily.net/index.php/2020/05/...mbagaan-negara/ ![]() ALHAMDULILLAH pada hari ini, saya telah mewakili Dewan Pemuda PAS Negeri Pahang telah membuat satu laporan polis khusus ke atas 2 isu utama untuk siasat lanjut pihak Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) iaitu: 1. YB Xavier Jayekumar (MP Kuala Langat) yang menghina Parlimen dan YDPA. 2. Artikel mempromosi LGBT di akhbar Malay Mail. Dewan Pemuda PAS Negeri Pahang (DPPNP) berpandangan kedua-dua isu ini adalah isu yang menyentuh sensitiviti masyarakat Malaysia terutamanya orang Melayu dan Islam. Kami berpandangan memperlekehkan institusi Parlimen adalah sama seperti menghina YDPA memandangkan YDPA merupakan salah satu tonggak penting dan utama dalam berdirinya sebuah institusi parlimen di negara ini. Kami juga berpandangan mempromosi budaya songsang LGBT secara terbuka di akhbar arus perdana seolah-olah mencabar kedaulatan undang-undang dan institusi fatwa negara ini yang secara jelas menolak amalan songsang ini. Maka kerana itu, kami menggesa satu siasatan menyeluruh dijalankan secara adil dan telus ke atas individu-individu yang terlibat di dalam kedua-dua kes ini bagi terus menjamin kestabilan, keharmonian dan ketenteraman masyarakat di dalam negara ini. Demi Islam â Islam Memimpin Perpaduan USTAZ AIRIEROSHAIRI ROSLAN ---- Signed off with "For Islam - Islam Leading Unity" but the content is promoting disunity. |
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Jun 5 2020, 09:26 AM
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Jun 5 2020, 09:46 AM
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Jul 7 2020, 09:29 AM
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Jul 15 2020, 08:46 AM
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QUOTE(klch87 @ Jul 14 2020, 04:50 PM) Sorry to ask but is this thread acceptable? LGBT is a sensitive topic among malay muslims and deemed as totally haram. It's not just the malay muslims. There are also the others that are the same but they choose to stay away from it. This thread might not be acceptable to everyone but it exist simply to give the community a voice/channel to educate rather than silencing them. These day and age we have bigger things to worry about rather than one's sexuality and yet some choose to worry about what other's prefer rather than fighting for a cause that truly matters. Nice having you here. Feel free to ask or share anything as long as it's within boundaries and does not discriminate. |
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Jul 15 2020, 10:23 AM
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QUOTE(klch87 @ Jul 15 2020, 08:56 AM) I mean no harm. Dont worry. Haha. No worries. Don't mean to headbutt into the convo but just laying it out here.It is just that TS is a malay guy and as i know, malay LGBT community is heavily silenced in real life and scorned in social media, especially in facebook. But these questions were addressed by TS. I am surprised to see an active community here and of course there are other races here too, not just malay muslims. Btw im straight and do not have issues with LGBT because that is the way you are. Not gonna judge yall. Have a nice day. We're not judging you either. Feel free to join the convo anytime. You have a nice day too. |
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Jul 17 2020, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(terradrive @ Jul 16 2020, 06:11 PM) many people didn't realise they are bi. Everyone is a little gay! They just don't know it yet.you don't need to have equal attraction to both genders to be bi, you can be bi with different attractions to both genders I always thought i am straight but I'm not, though i would prefer to only mingle with girls to avoid any awkwardness. |
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Aug 4 2020, 08:58 AM
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Why be afraid when you're living your own authentic life? Not like we are out committing crime or anything. If they want something to do, they better be out there catching all the crooks and criminals who had done more serious crimes than living an authentic life. internaldisputes liked this post
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Aug 5 2020, 11:00 AM
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Aug 28 2020, 10:19 AM
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Sep 25 2020, 10:44 AM
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QUOTE(internaldisputes @ Sep 25 2020, 09:58 AM) Israeli MP thinks the âgay phenomenonâ is âalmost nonexistent in Arab societyâ They are bloody ignorant. If they are not then they must be blind. Source: https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2020/07/27/israe...aha-joint-list/ ![]() An Israeli MP has claimed that homosexuality is âalmost nonexistentâ in the Arab world. Waleed Taha, a member of the Knesset for the Arab-majority Joint List, made the bizarre suggestion while opposing a bill that would ban conversion therapy in Israel. According to Ynet, Taha claimed that the bill is âparticularly problematicâ because it goes against the views of âthe vast majority of the society that elected [him].â He told Israeli state broadcaster Kan that the âphenomenon of gays is almost nonexistent in Arab societyâ. Taha insisted: âThe issue is not debated in Arab society [and] if it exists, it is on a very small scale, and those who suffer from it are in no rush to identify themselves,â The politician added: âHomosexuals have the right to undergo treatment to change their sexual character⌠this law prevents them from [receiving] treatment that would bring them back to normal.â His claim that homosexuality does not exist in the Arab world will be news to many queer Arabs, who have existed just fine for quite some time. The Times of Israel notes that thousands turned out to mourn after a well-known gay Palestinian ballet dancer, Ayman Safiah, drowned in May. Rifts in Israeli government over conversion therapy bill The bill banning conversion therapy, which passed an initial reading in the Knesset last week, has sparked conflict within Joint List. The political alliance, comprised of smaller Arab parties, has had its future questioned after Joint List chief MK Ayman Odeh voted in favour of the ban, which was opposed by some of the other lawmakers. The legislation also managed to cause a separate rift among prime minister Benjamin Netanyahuâs fragile governing coalition. The ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party, whom the PM is reliant on for support, responded furiously after another party in the alliance, Blue and White, voted for the bill alongside some rebels from Netanyahuâs Likud. United Torah Judaism leader Yaakov Litzman raged: âBlue and Whiteâs poor conduct, in violation of coalition discipline, is an open affront to our political partnership. âLikud must decide whether it knows how to manage a coalition or if it is committing political suicide.â The passage of the bill is still far from assured, as it still has to pass three readings and be approved by a Knesset committee before it becomes law. Added on The insistance that gay people doesn't exist is in line with our ex-Tourism Minister's claim last year when he said "when he said there is no such thing as gays in the country." internaldisputes liked this post
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Dec 2 2020, 05:44 PM
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