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Homosexuality is still illegal in Singapore, with Minister Chan Chun Sing recently speaking out against LGBTI people ‘championing’ their lifestyle in public. “But I feel the need to rise above it and raise awareness that this is unacceptable.” “To rub salt into the wound, the author went on to attack my act of love and affection. “I felt mortified and violated,” he said. One half of the couple under fire was Melbourne-based Peter Eggenhuizen, who said the article caused him stress and anxiety. Since its publication the article has been shared nearly 80,000 times on Facebook and nearly 3,000 times on Twitter. “Homosexual relationships are not normal and therefore will never be equal to a real marriage between a man and a woman.” “What more do they want? Gay sex parties? Gay parades? To be able to teach kids about gay sex? “Most people in Singapore already know they exist but would prefer that they just go back inside the closet and stop seeking attention,” she wrote. She also claimed that most people in Singapore felt the similarly. “Would I have to answer and say it’s the same as normal love and marriage, the only difference is that one man opens his buttocks for the other man to put his private part inside but in the end no babies come out, they only get AIDS?”
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“What if my children saw this and asked – mummy, why are the two men kissing?” Advertisement “I respect everyone’s rights, but this is simply disgusting in a public space,” she wrote.