I have to say that things will get better. Two cases to make my point:
Going through grade school in the seventies, there were only two or three overweight children in the whole school. They were picked on mercilessly. Taking my nieces and nephews to many school functions, I've seen a drastic change in attitude. Lol, Hoss Cartwrite was like, FAT, seeing an old episode of Bonanza in a retirement home I volunteer at, I thought "He is big but I wouldn't say fat at all."
I grew up in a very redneck family. You will not find a group of more homophobic people in the USA.(Deliverance has always baffled me) All through my childhood, gays were not accepted at all. When I got out of the military and back from Germany in 93 my family had sprouted three gay people, and no one was being burned on the cross or dragged through the streets with a big red G on their chest. Funny enough, the cousin(not gay) that was dating other than a caucasian was ostracized.
In a relationship familiarity may breed contempt, but in society familiarity breeds acceptance. It won't be perfect, it's not now for overweight and gay people, but it will get better.
There are just so few of us now.
Honestly, with how hard it is for so many of us to come to terms with, is it any wonder others would have difficulties also?
I hope, and believe, that things will one day be better. For me though it would not matter, because I am happy for the first time in a very long time. If I had to be Michael again, I would get out one of my guns, dust it off and put and end to it, in hopes that my next life would be better.
Anyway, that's my two cents.
Michelle