So I don't have much experience in this, but I just want anyone who reads this to know, if you're a closeted LGBT member, you should feel no pressure to come out. It's not a trend, it's not a statement. It's something you can only truly do when you're ready. Don't let anyone force you to come out if you're not ready for it. You can only show the world the real you when you accept the real you. When you accept yourself, you're enabled to let the world accept you. I'm bisexual, meaning I like men and women and it's not a trend or a statement; it's just who I am. I'm not confused. I'm not "thirsty". I'm not greedy, and I'm not more likely to cheat on you if you're my partner. I haven't come out to my family, as they're very religious, and it's highly doubtful that they'll stumble across this, but if they do; Hey. What's up? Your daughter/little sister likes girls too. How's that working out for you? Do you accept me? Do you think I'm dirty or unclean? Do you think I'm unworthy to be accepted into Heaven when your judgment day occurs? These questions constantly pop into my mind. How will they react to me when I'm not trying to be their perfect daughter or sister?
I've realized that not everyone will accept you or your decisions, and I've finally made peace with this. All I can be is who I am, and all I am is someone who has different preferences from you. That's all. I'm not weird because I'm different, and I'm not "unclean" because you don't accept who I love.
Love is love. Alright?
Alright.
Thank you and I'll see you next time on Philosophical Paragraphs with Grace
I've realized that not everyone will accept you or your decisions, and I've finally made peace with this. All I can be is who I am, and all I am is someone who has different preferences from you. That's all. I'm not weird because I'm different, and I'm not "unclean" because you don't accept who I love.
Love is love. Alright?
Alright.
Thank you and I'll see you next time on Philosophical Paragraphs with Grace
