Hi parties,
If you are LGBT+, be yourself and don't try to be the way others want you to. Everyone is born differently and that is what makes this world of ours amazing but also judgemental. A lot of people judge others for who they truely are. People see againest others for being LGBT+, and what they don't truely see is tye beauty inside that person.
I am a bisexual person myself, although sometimes it feels like I'm not and other times I feel like I really like someone the same gender as me. I'm a shy person and coming out of my shell to tell my irl friends is going to be difficult. Although some people may do it at a early stage others it could take a couple of days, weeks, months.. I'm mainly making this thread because of what @CallumHasCoffee said in one of his threads but as well as @Gracamole'S thread about coming out.
After reading these two threads it really inspired me to make my own. I truely felt like making this thread on this server's forums is right because I know that this is a understanding and supportive community. I try to hide this from my family as I feel like they would either take it the wrong way or won't believe me. Especially of what happened only last year on the 14th of December that only some of my close friends know about.
In high school my cousin who is now 25 years old, was bullied because she was bisexual. She was bullied from year 7 to 9. She ended up suffering extreme suicidal depression and ended up leaving the school/dropping out of that school mid year through year 9. She then moved to a more supportive school and now lives today happy with her girlfriend. The amount of times she tried to end it was uncountable. And I'm glad she lives today because she is a inspiration to me and her friends who are LGBT+.
In my eyes someone who is LGBT+ is just a normal person like I am. Except they are different in their own special way. Don't judge people or judge them just because they may be different in a sort of way that you aren't. It doesn't mean that you have the right to make the, feel bad about who they truely are. People should really just ignore the haters. Because god made you, you. And your beautiful with all of your flaws.
I hope this thread inspires some other people to accept who they truely are and to know not to change to impress people.
Sorry if there are any mistakes I made this when I was tired and yeah
If you are LGBT+, be yourself and don't try to be the way others want you to. Everyone is born differently and that is what makes this world of ours amazing but also judgemental. A lot of people judge others for who they truely are. People see againest others for being LGBT+, and what they don't truely see is tye beauty inside that person.
I am a bisexual person myself, although sometimes it feels like I'm not and other times I feel like I really like someone the same gender as me. I'm a shy person and coming out of my shell to tell my irl friends is going to be difficult. Although some people may do it at a early stage others it could take a couple of days, weeks, months.. I'm mainly making this thread because of what @CallumHasCoffee said in one of his threads but as well as @Gracamole'S thread about coming out.
After reading these two threads it really inspired me to make my own. I truely felt like making this thread on this server's forums is right because I know that this is a understanding and supportive community. I try to hide this from my family as I feel like they would either take it the wrong way or won't believe me. Especially of what happened only last year on the 14th of December that only some of my close friends know about.
In high school my cousin who is now 25 years old, was bullied because she was bisexual. She was bullied from year 7 to 9. She ended up suffering extreme suicidal depression and ended up leaving the school/dropping out of that school mid year through year 9. She then moved to a more supportive school and now lives today happy with her girlfriend. The amount of times she tried to end it was uncountable. And I'm glad she lives today because she is a inspiration to me and her friends who are LGBT+.
In my eyes someone who is LGBT+ is just a normal person like I am. Except they are different in their own special way. Don't judge people or judge them just because they may be different in a sort of way that you aren't. It doesn't mean that you have the right to make the, feel bad about who they truely are. People should really just ignore the haters. Because god made you, you. And your beautiful with all of your flaws.
I hope this thread inspires some other people to accept who they truely are and to know not to change to impress people.

Sorry if there are any mistakes I made this when I was tired and yeah
