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I've recently accepted who I am. Who I like. I'm proud of myself but no one else is there for me. I know that the people I love the most will judge me. I just don't want to be alone in this. it's so special to me. The horrible things they say towards the LGBT community just shows how they feel toward the true me. I feel so alone, I feel like I can't tell anybody. I just wanted to tell at least one person out there who I really am. And I hope you can accept me.
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Prepare yourself holistically from the possible criticisms others may throw at you because douches are anywhere and we can never please everyone. BUT one thing here is for sure, you loving yourself more by coming out and being brave is something we're proud of. You may not know me but I support you. XOXO
ReplyI am not gay and would like to help you from my perspective. Depending on the country you live in, being gay could be in the spectrum of mildly difficult to fatal. I presume you are not in the bad half here. Even though you are not in the bad half, the world doesn't seem to be ready not to interfere with the sexual orientations of others, so you are likely to be judged negatively by many; however you do not have to be gay to be judged negatively, you could be black in the wrong surroundings or even a woman. This is the reality of the world that we cannot change everyone, so what we should try is to adapt ourselves into our environments. Sometimes we are in harsh situations and we need to learn how to deal with those situations. Being in harsh situations doesn't necessarily mean you have to fight or anything like that. You do whatever you think you should do. You can talk yourself out of situations or you could choose not to engage with negative comments and many more could be a solution for you. The important thing is to learn your own self and see what you are capable of. Coming out probably was difficult but the difficulty of coming out involves having the courage to deal with the challenges you face. In this journey, you will meet people that you will enjoy too. Now you have taken your step to express yourself freely, go ahead and test what you can do with it. You'll find lots of support not from only gay people but non gay too. Do not be afraid, just be cool:)
ReplyThe world doesn't just belong to males. Everyone has a right to be on Earth. Males should remember that, especially males, as they are born from a female.
Replyas somebody who is also lgbt, i'm here for you. i accept you, and im so proud of you for accepting yourself. that's an incredible thing to do. i hope you find somebody you can tell, and that they accept you too. i wish you well. much love xx
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