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Originally Posted by WOW!USaidSomethingSmart!
The reasons, groups involved or promoting LGBT hatred would all have to be removed so it wouldn't just be a chance in people's view, it'd be removing many groups and a change in people's views. I would expect such a society to be relatively free from negative stigmas however, it wouldn't be one where everyone is fine with LGBT. There could be ignorance and people blaming LGBT as a reason for why certain people did something so it would develop counter views.
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OK, yes, you are still going to have bigots no matter where you go. Interracial marriage has been legalized for 43 years now, and there are still racist who think this is an abomination.

I am assuming most realistic scenario where a majority of the population does not care about, or is afraid of homosexual relationships.
Always a stickler for definitions WOW!USaidSomethingSmart! :P
But other then that, Good points so far

I was kinda on edge about the whole "identifying bracelet" thing. I was thinking it would make courting go more smoothly as you could tell immediately if someone is even receptive to you sex or not. :P Of course, that stage could just be incorporated into the courting process where you identify what sexuality your potential partner is before you ask them out