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[Video] - Same Love: Openly Gay Malay Couple Accepted By Their Family

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Meet Faliqh & Kaal; an openly gay Malay couple blessed with love and support from their family, particularly from Kaal’s mum. 'She (my mum) allow us to be what we want, as long as we do it right, do it responsibly. What we are, is what we are.' Our brand new documentary series aims to provide viewers with a glimpse of what it is like for same-sex couples living in a country that refuses to acknowledge their love.



Too many visitor comments (both pro and anti LGBTQIAPK+) below the YouTube video to copy & paste here all of them here. Check it out yourself if you're interested.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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https://www.youtube.com/c/DearStraightPeople/about

LGBT activists trying to normalize, glamorize and humanize LGBT.

It's not normal.
It's not glamorous.
It's anti-human.

Sorry to bust your bubble. Many animals are gay.

https://www.dw.com/en/10-animal-species-that-show-how-being-gay-is-natural/g-39934832

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Necking giraffes​

Among giraffes, there's more same-sex than opposite-sex activity. In fact, studies say gay sex accounts for more than 90 percent of all observed sexual activity in giraffes. And they don't just get straight to business. Male giraffes know how to flirt, first necking with each other - that is, gently rubbing their necks along the other's body. This foreplay can last for up to an hour.


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Social bottlenose dolphins​

Both female and male bottlenose dolphins display homosexual behavior, including oral action where one dolphin stimulates the other with its snout. In the bottlenose world, homosexual activity occurs with about the same frequency as heterosexual play. Male bottlenose dolphins are generally bisexual - but they do go through periods of being exclusively homosexual.



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Lions' allegiance​

Homosexuality is common among lions as well. Two to four males often form what is known as a coalition, where they work together to court female lions. They depend on each other to fend off other coalitions. To ensure loyalty, male lions strengthen their bonds by having sex with each other. Many researchers refer to this behavior as your classical "bromance" rather than homosexual pairing.
 

nirvarq

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Sorry to bust your bubble. Many animals are gay.

https://www.dw.com/en/10-animal-species-that-show-how-being-gay-is-natural/g-39934832

39934013_303.jpg


Necking giraffes​

Among giraffes, there's more same-sex than opposite-sex activity. In fact, studies say gay sex accounts for more than 90 percent of all observed sexual activity in giraffes. And they don't just get straight to business. Male giraffes know how to flirt, first necking with each other - that is, gently rubbing their necks along the other's body. This foreplay can last for up to an hour.


39933676_303.jpg


Social bottlenose dolphins​

Both female and male bottlenose dolphins display homosexual behavior, including oral action where one dolphin stimulates the other with its snout. In the bottlenose world, homosexual activity occurs with about the same frequency as heterosexual play. Male bottlenose dolphins are generally bisexual - but they do go through periods of being exclusively homosexual.



39932507_303.jpg

Lions' allegiance​

Homosexuality is common among lions as well. Two to four males often form what is known as a coalition, where they work together to court female lions. They depend on each other to fend off other coalitions. To ensure loyalty, male lions strengthen their bonds by having sex with each other. Many researchers refer to this behavior as your classical "bromance" rather than homosexual pairing.


That's truth. Hence as i've always said religions served it's purpose and timeline. Who and what you love cannot be forced by rules anyways is it not ? Welcome to the real world lol........
 

Scrooball (clone)

Alfrescian
Loyal
While i am not a gay advocate i can't be bothered about what they wish to do behind closed doors. Just don't go jerking one another off or any other vile acts of affection in public.
 

whoami

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Sorry to bust your bubble. Many animals are gay.

https://www.dw.com/en/10-animal-species-that-show-how-being-gay-is-natural/g-39934832

39934013_303.jpg


Necking giraffes​

Among giraffes, there's more same-sex than opposite-sex activity. In fact, studies say gay sex accounts for more than 90 percent of all observed sexual activity in giraffes. And they don't just get straight to business. Male giraffes know how to flirt, first necking with each other - that is, gently rubbing their necks along the other's body. This foreplay can last for up to an hour.


39933676_303.jpg


Social bottlenose dolphins​

Both female and male bottlenose dolphins display homosexual behavior, including oral action where one dolphin stimulates the other with its snout. In the bottlenose world, homosexual activity occurs with about the same frequency as heterosexual play. Male bottlenose dolphins are generally bisexual - but they do go through periods of being exclusively homosexual.



39932507_303.jpg

Lions' allegiance​

Homosexuality is common among lions as well. Two to four males often form what is known as a coalition, where they work together to court female lions. They depend on each other to fend off other coalitions. To ensure loyalty, male lions strengthen their bonds by having sex with each other. Many researchers refer to this behavior as your classical "bromance" rather than homosexual pairing.

Tats why we r borned humans n not animals.
 
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