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Why would abnormal be an insult?
I would consider myself abnormal, it isnt a negative or positive thing
Yes, this is exactly my point. For example, I have ADHD which has some downsides, but a lot of upsides that make me who I am. I'm also partially red-green colorblind. Both of these are abnormalities, and I don't take that as a personal affront.
Now, apart from being the butt of a couple jokes, being colorblind has not been a major hardship for me, so from an emotional level it's not the same as growing up ostracized for being gay. Perhaps that's why I don't perceive my abnormality to be something I would take offence to.
That's really what I'm trying to get down to. Are we trying to say being LGBT is "normal" as in, every child being born has a very high, or just as average a chance of being born LGBT as heterosexual? Because I don't think any facts support that. Or are we saying an LGBT child would be an abnormality that we as a society simply don't care about because we don't attribute large importance to sexual orientation.
This is where I feel that saying homosexuality is a mental abnormality is not actually incorrect, but our connotations of the world abnormal are still such that people attribute negativity towards it.