Gay... Nowaday people are already well known of this word... Gay is mean homosexual, as men love men... Now, most of people are accept the relathionship like this... In some of counthies man can married to other man same as man married to women... As we accept that men can be together... when we see they are a couple, some time we think that they are very lovely, and some time we so pleased for them of the truelove that they give to each other. Some time we laughing of how lovely they were... But what about, if one day you found that your boyfriend or husband who's you used to be as a couple, who's you share your house with, who's you share your bed with, who's you share your life and share everything with, for more then ten years and have childrens with you. He is Gay!!!!!!! What will you do??? Could you think that he lovely??? Could you think that so funny??? what could you think or fee?????
Now Thai society Or Thai Culture is social acceptance and opportunities. “GAY”
"Men love men" and "Women love women". The marriage registered at the district. Held a simple wedding. A relative is a spouse witness only. Party celebrating a simple marriage.
Legal rights of marriage registration. Legitimacy in the married life together in lifestyle. Such as. Right to health care. Rights of inheritance.Right to receive insurance premium.Rights of real estate finance. The right to tax.
If one day you know that your lover is gay. You will do??
People that homosexuality is a normal person. Does not harm society. They are knowledgeable in the study and in the work. Can benefit the family. Society and the nation.
Those differences. They will appreciate the opposite sex. They returned the same satisfaction in sex. It is unique and privacy.
There are 2 options for you is :
1.Let leave them. And you should accept his decision. They can not act "husband". May be friends. Or may be a boyfriend.
2.Trying to make his return to the same person. You may be tired and sorrowful. Chance he will return very difficult. Except not a psychological depth. From inferiority complex.