Many Indian parents have been faced with a disturbing trend in their society: More and more boys are exhibiting feminine behavior, from dressing as girls to acting effeminate. And with the arrival of new-age technologies such as social media, this problem continues to grow into a dangerous trend that endangers the safety of both genders - which is why it is essential that these parents take action. A recent article published by Hindustan Times explains a few ways they can deal with what many see as a troubling issue. In the old days, kids were forced to learn traditional masculine skills such as shooting arrows or climbing trees. Now that kids are into technology, parents should encourage them to stay focused on their studies and not waste any time playing games or watching movies or reading books. Parents should not allow their sons to take up the traditionally feminine jobs such as dancing, singing and acting. Parents who allow their children to pursue these hobbies can perpetuate a culture in which women do not play a male role and therefore we need equal respect for both genders. Parents must be aware that boys who dress up in makeup and high heels just to get attention from girls may cause them to turn out gender-confused when they grow older. It is essential that parents teach their children to be respectful of women. Parents should also ensure that their sons are allowed to participate in sports like boxing, wrestling, karate or athletics. Sports help build muscle and keep kids away from excessive amounts of makeup and make-up. Many girls find themselves feeling repulsed by boys who act like girlish stereotypes. Here's how you can deal with this issue: Educating your son will be the best way to prevent him from becoming gender-confused in future. When he grows older, he will understand the differences between male and female roles. If you are certain that your male child is gender-confused, you might want to consider having him take additional courses at school. The theory behind this is that by taking extra-curricular courses, he will be able to connect with other genders and expand his network of friends. Teaching your son manners will avoid him from acting like an aggressive bully. The subject of LGBT issues in India has always been a dangerous one to discuss, especially with members of the LGBT community still not able to legally marry each other or adopt children as a family unit. To put an end to this, the Supreme Court of India is looking to introduce legislation which will amend existing laws so that LGBT Indians can marry each other and adopt children. The country seems to be moving towards equality in the way it protects LGBT citizens’ rights, but they are still struggling with some issues. Despite having laws in place which protect the rights of LGBT Indians, they still face discrimination at work and even in their personal lives which makes it difficult for them to live happy lives. 8eeb4e9f32 40
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