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         <title>TO BE BORN GAY I think that everyone is born with a specific sexual identity.In our life we are always influenced by every type of stereotypes, so it is difficult to understand our position in daily situations, for example is more “normal” a heterosexual couple than a gay one because we are born in a world where the stereotypes decide for us: when we are child we usually watch Disney&#39;s film or cartoons like Cinderella or Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs where a princess passes her life with a prince and not a princess with a princess or a prince with a prince. During the adolescence everyone try to understand themselves and want to try new thing, maybe kiss another person but usually there are more people who think to be heterosexual and not gay and suddenly a gay person does not accept his sexual orientation or his-self because of the thought of the other person due to the stereotypes. So I think that everyone is born with an already determinate sexual identity but he does not manage to understand it because the typical couple is hetero. Personally I&#39;m not gay or bisexual but I&#39;m firmly convinced of what I stated before because LOVE IS LOVE! </title>
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