A man kicked his parents out of his home after they made hurtful homophobic remarks to his gay son. The incident sparked a debate on Reddit about the appropriate response to such prejudice.
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With the continued existence of such views, members of the LGBTQ community unfortunately continue to suffer some form of abuse. According to apublished in the Journal of American Medical Association Psychiatry, 83% of LGBTQ individuals have experienced at least one adverse experience as a child. “Remember, the goal here isn’t to change the other person but to safeguard your emotional well-being,” Dr. Brenner said.
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