Will my child be ostracized, find it difficult to find a job, or be physically assaulted?

Will my child be ostracized, find it difficult to find a job, or be physically assaulted?

Unfortunately, such situations are not uncommon in our society. On the other hand, there is increasing social acceptance, especially in metropolitan cities, and accordingly, the number of regions where LGBTI+ individuals live more comfortably and safely as open and proud persons are increasing. The only way to overcome social homophobia is to have more people to talk about these issues and inform the persons in the society. On the other hand, the most destructive homophobia experienced by LGBTI+ persons is discrimination within their own families. For this reason, if you want to help your child, in this respect it is important to prevent discrimination against your child within the family.