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Why does Wang Xiaobo do social research on gay groups?
Wang Xiaobo expressed sympathy for the situation of homosexuals. In particular, some friends have their own lifelong lovers, eager to be together for life, but now it is impossible, which is even more sympathetic. Whether gay or straight, people who are faithful to love are always respected. But there is one thing I don't like about the gay community, that is, some people have promiscuous sex. Have sex with people you don't know, and the location is not elegant; Unsafe, unsanitary and easy to offend people. Some homosexuals abroad believe that loyalty to their own lives is an old concept in heterosexual society, and they like to change sexual partners from time to time. I have nothing to say about it. But generally speaking, promiscuity is a negative phenomenon in society; This is an unstable and dangerous way of life. A rational person can always believe that this way of life is not desirable.

From 1992 to now, more and more people begin to pay attention to homosexuality. A lot of research on homosexuality has been published, and some people have come out to do social work for homosexuality. I think this is a very good thing. Of course, it would be better if someone could pay attention to homosexuality before AIDS appeared. As far as I know, it is offensive for homosexuals to pay attention to this issue because of the AIDS epidemic.

We believe that homosexuality is a real fact in China, and we can't turn a blind eye to it. We must adopt a realistic attitude. The only purpose of this study is to know what the existing gay community in China is like.

In addition, there is another reason, that is, the humanistic position advocated by Fromm. Marin Noszky also said that the value of science lies in serving mankind. We can't guarantee that every research has direct application value, but we must ensure that they are all out of good intentions. When we study homosexuality, we have the same kind wishes for them, hoping to help them, instead of treating them as hostile parties with malice. We always associate with the research object with goodwill. Such a position is called the principle of goodness in scientific research.