Which was used as insult towards gay people for more of the boomer era, but now most gen Z started using it like the N-word to call each other to own it up, which was nice. Some changed the pronounciation "bê đê" to more like "bia đia" as a joke or something but the accepted pronounciation is still "bê đê" among the community, so not a full case of "ger" and "ga" yet.
Which was used as insult towards gay people for more of the boomer era, but now most gen Z started using it like the N-word to call each other to own it up, which was nice. Some changed the pronounciation "bê đê" to more like "bia đia" as a joke or something but the accepted pronounciation is still "bê đê" among the community, so not a full case of "ger" and "ga" yet.