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... to the offence described in this section. So from this we can deduct that in our country, someone's need to satisfy his physical desires, fulfill emotional needs is considered to be a crime. Act of expressing love is reduced to the term carnal intercourse. But it is not the same case with heterosexual relationship. Their expression of love is not termed as just intercourse neither ofcourse it is criminalised. I don't understand why is it so difficult for us to accept that human beings differ from each other, and these differences are imbibed into the core of individuals. It is just a matter of preference. The law ciminalises it because according to the lawmakers it is unnatural. But what poves it to be unnatural? The fact that human perpetuation is not possible in homosexual relationship, or that the other way round has been preferred and practiced for years does suffice ...
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