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Which category this straight man belongs to?

He belongs to Thailand ..... can be she-male or anything there legally.
 
Just like in the days of Sodom and Gomorrah. Their final end goal is to fuck your children, boys and girls.
 
I blame this 'influencer' for normalizing and glamorizing this trend.

 
Most Singaporeans are willing to embrace diversity, but there are limits to what we can tolerate. Rational adults possess the mental capacity to decide what is appropriate for our children. Engaging in a sexual relationship with a partner of the same gender is unnatural no matter which way one look sat it.
 
Just like in the days of Sodom and Gomorrah. Their final end goal is to fuck your children, boys and girls.
It is obvious that the growing gay-rights movement seeks to normalise the homosexual lifestyle here. First, they refer to their mass event as Pink Dot, which is a play on the nickname of our country - the Little Red Dot; it appears that their intention mirrors that of the American militant gay movement, which seeks to raise a generation of homosexuals. Second, they tried to infiltrate the Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) programme in our schools 10 years ago by making insidious calls to our children to regard homosexual practices as normal. Third, they try to impose the gay lifestyle on others in the name of tolerance and the freedom to love in our society.
 
He belongs to Thailand ..... can be she-male or anything there legally.
Since gays are free to lead their lives and enjoy their homosexual-themed plays, bars and clubs as well as public and web discussions, their freedom can hardly be considered severely curbed in this country. In spite of Pink Dot’s claim to advocate inclusivity and celebrate diversity, what is clearly evident is their prejudice, emotional outbursts, sweeping generalisations about so-called support from mainstream Singaporeans and a propensity to condemn views of the pro-family lobby.
 
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