A Facebook post showed two women kissing, captioned “I’d rather turn yam than be a lesbian.” The statement alone sparked debate, but a reply took it further: “If you try it once, you’ll come back and delete this post.”
The comment is shocking because it assumes personal experience and labels someone’s sexuality based on a single post or opinion. Whether people agree or disagree with same-sex relationships, one fact remains logical: sexual orientation isn’t something you “try once” and automatically change your mind about. It’s a personal identity, not food you taste and reject or accept later.
Comments like this shift the conversation from the topic to guessing someone’s private life. You can disagree without assuming someone has lived the experience you’re talking about. Healthy discussions challenge opinions, not identities. It’s not about supporting or attacking a lifestyle—it’s about keeping logic, fairness, and respect at the center of the conversation.

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