Not fitting in
I know what he's saying, it's like thinking of going to work in France for a while, but realising eventually they have conservative families too, loads orthodox Catholics in Italy. Victor Orban is correct about normal people, society and family values, I met someone once who said we have to teach our kids that despite what they see, we don't do e.g. drugs
Even in France I'd have to be in heavy gay community to have avoided marriage and despite being liberal, look frankly society doesn't see women as having any worth, or a-sexual autistic women at least dodging stigma of mother with disabled kids and all expenses.
When children first born and I drop them off kindergarten I was trying very hard to fit in, thinking oh, um being gay isn't what community would want outside school.
But after time, my kids weren't normal either, battle with lease due to bad references or lost deposit, honestly, we don't fit in.
The more you try fit in, the worse you end up feeling, at times even hopeless.
I know society looks down on gay people, more so men. For some they'd have to go to a French country or maybe move to
Freaky island....(isn't just autistic town but country for those who can't cope with normal) but please no rapists, axe murderers, thieves
assumptions that single parents know not to move there as it's not a normal society based country.
It's probably artists with schitso, intellectuals with asd, gays and other minorities.
Some say diversity works, I never agreed with that statement.
I'd have moved to such freaky island, realising it's best to just be respectful of family values, but acknowledging the respect isn't returned and not infringing on others but wanting to quietly wander off, as I don't fit in.