@Misspegasister28 I often wonder why someone’s gender is a matter of question or worse.
Part of it seems to stem from the fact that homosexuality represents a small part of the population. Those in the majority (heterosexuals) are less likely to be exposed to homosexuals, especially if they keep it under wraps. This is why it is so important that openly recognize who they are without the fear of animosity.
The other factor is some of today’s religions. Both Christianity and Islamic beliefs have played an important role in setting traditions and even laws in some countries. They have been around long enough to brain-wash the current generations against homosexuality. These specific beliefs may have served a purpose at one point, which was to increase population in order to support these religions.
Times are changing. The world is now overpopulated in some countries. Economic factors are on the downside. And most importantly, we have a better understanding of gender variances.