@rashika011_
Rashika Rana
@rashika011_ · 3:06

LGBTQIA in India

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Today, homosexuality and queer allengeries may be acceptable to more Indian youths than ever before, but within the boundaries of family, home, and school, acceptance of their sexuality and freedom to openly express their gender, services still remain a constant struggle for LGBT short for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people. In Arbor, India, where social media and corporate initiatives have created increasing awareness of LGBT rights, the scenario looks more upbeat for gay men than for transgender people or listing women

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@Mahakbansal2004
54_Mahak Bansal
@Mahakbansal2004 · 0:19

@rashika011_

Hello Rashika. Very nice. Well and I really loved it. And the topic is also very much trending and amazing and great going on. I appreciate your affairs and although this was your first swell, I didn't like your speaking style at all. So thank you so much for posting this well and keep posting the great content. Thank you. Bye
@Raghavkatta
Raghav Katta
@Raghavkatta · 0:59

@rashika011_

Hi there. Thanks for posting this. For, you know, you've made you're trying to make people aware of LGBTQIA in India. Really amazing. It's so good of you. Well, taking up the topic, you explain to the conservative thinking of you've really convinced people properly of how you should be accepting this LGBT group and not keep them in this is the same people. They're just the same people. Why do you have to keep them in a different room?
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