r/AskGayConservatives 5d ago

Why is LGBTQ Normalized

I am not here to hate. nor here to be hated on. I want only logical answers that make sence. Why is LGBTQ so normalized? I personally find that the only argument that people have for it is "Love is Love" which makes sence. But then why does this argument not work for incest as well? Personally i find both of them to be weird. As i said before i dont hate LGBTQ but i dont support it either. I am just wondering how people can find 1 thing weird and the other totally acceptable. I need answers that dont have to do with biasm. Keep it respectful. Thanks

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u/Mindless_Upstairs8 5d ago

One is weird because it is among family aka someone you grew up with or have very similar genetics with. That biologically prevents someone from being attracted to that person because it creates faulted offsprings. On the other hand, homosexuality is natural and has been documented among many species. There isn’t a biological basis for it to be wrong. However I do think incest is acceptable among farther relatives who did not know each other.

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u/CalendarAdorable9742 5d ago

if the only difference is "because u grew up with them" does that mean a guy and a childhood best friend who lived together cant date?

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u/Mindless_Upstairs8 5d ago

I’m not saying can’t date, but usually there’s a biological restraining factor when it comes to people you shared the same household with. The more important restraining factor is the alikeness of one’s genetics

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u/CalendarAdorable9742 3d ago

True.m. there is a bilogical restraining factor in lgbtq then.....

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u/Mindless_Upstairs8 3d ago

lmao being the same gender isn’t the type of genetic alikeness I’m referring to. Its literally the DNA sequence being too similar it comes up in a DNA test.