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Tipping Point for Migrant Relations in Norway ?
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(03-02-2016, 12:37 PM)GMDino Wrote: Despite what I am SURE is your well educated and researched opinion on the topic (  Ninja ) I bet we see a decrease in such numbers as gays are more accepted as being, you know, regular people and human beings in society.

Segments that are oppressed feel much more pressure than those in control. Feeling like they have less pressure and less of society attempting to marginalize them will lead to less trying to kill themselves.

I know, I know...no one wants to talk about "feelings" and "emotions" when we can just say they have "mental issues".  However this my opinion on the matter and anyone who disagrees will make me feel bad by mocking me.  So don't do it.   Ninja

I'm sure it will reduce, but in a lot of cases there is still pressure from not continuing the family bloodline/name. 
That's not going to be the majority,  but still many.
I've heard several homosexuals speak of this guilt.





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RE: Tipping Point for Migrant Relations in Norway ? - Rotobeast - 03-02-2016, 01:17 PM

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