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caidicus14 karma

You're forgetting the number one care of most Chinese, family.

Most Chinese will put their family before anything else.

caidicus11 karma

Chinese people are generally very "doesn't concern me, ignore it" about such things.

The government also doesn't go out of its way to persecute homosexuals, but they also don't go out of their way to give any sort of LGQTB movement some sort of leg up either.

I've seen gay guys and gals walking down the street, at least a few couples in a single walk down shopping street (yep, that's a thing in most Chinese cities), and no one bats an eye.

For most Chinese, they just don't really care about it.

caidicus4 karma

Funny you ask this question.

A lot of Chinese still have no firsthand experience with America or Americans, so their whole worldview of America comes from American movies and TV shows.

Where do they get these stereotypes? American media.

caidicus1 karma

How exactly does the process work? Is it purely an interogative process, or is there surgery involved as well?

caidicus1 karma

Are you preparing for your lack of sight and sound by learning a tactile language of some sort?

I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, I don't really understand how all of this works well enough to ask better questions.

I'm just curious how you'll communicate after the loss of your sight.