Still Searching wrote:Can Buddhists be gay? Is it wrong?
I understand that Buddhist Monks/Nuns cannot have sex nor even masturbate or have desires for another human.
Homosexuality isn't wrong, although for monastics there is a rule regarding who can be ordained which seems to ban homosexuals from ordaining. However, this is not always followed as it is not something which prevents them from staying ordained when they do become ordained.
Mendicants cannot have sex, period. However, masturbation is a rehabilitating offence. i.e. they do not loose the status as a mendicant due to it. But they should strive against desire, particularly sexual desire, although it should be remembered it is a gradual path and they are human.
As long as a lay Buddhist or non-Monk is faithful & loyal to their partner, are they allowed to be homosexual or bisexual?
Do they have to be married to have sex?
Is masturbation strictly prohibited?
Yes
No, but marriage is not how we see it in all societies, and can be a social contract more than a religious duty. I believe the commentaries distinguish several forms of wife and not all of them are what we would consider to be a wife today.
no. but it is advised against.
How do Buddhists for about transgender people?
Is Gender Reassignment Surgery wrong?
Do they find Gender Identity Disorder disgusting?
Or are Buddhists okay with the LGBT community?
this is more of an individual bias than a Buddhist bias, however the term I refer to earlier which may prohibit homosexuals from ordaining also covers transgender people and has been used to discriminate.
but again this is an individual bias, not something specific to Buddhism.
do remember that some rules came due to complaints from lay people and sometimes cultural influence is found within the rules.