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I just wanted to share this with you because I think this is so cool. Share your other pro-gay messages
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sorry it's so small, i couldn't find anything bigger...
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I don't really have much in the way of catchy or cute tropes to contribute here (those I share on facebook
![]() I have come out 4 times in my lifetime - as bisexual, transgender, kinky, and polyamourous, in that order. Each time I discovered that part of myself, accepted it, and came out to friends and family, I found myself more comfortable with myself, and able to go about my life more naturally. While I still get spells of depression (which come with having bipolar disorder), they no longer have anything to do with my sexual or gender identity. Having friends and allies who support me has gone a long way toward being comfortable with myself.
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I am both bisexual and bipolar as well. Sometimes I believe I am a man in a girl's body, but I realize that changing my sex isn't going to change the past. I grew up as a girl, so I'm just accepting of that. I love to wear guy's clothes though. Crossdressing is very fun and if I had the money I would do it more often.
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Thank you for this
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Truth ain't gonna change the way you lie Youth ain't gonna change the way you die -Foo Fighters ••••••••••••• You made yourself a bed At the bottom of the blackest hole And convinced yourself that it's not The reason you don't see the sun anymore -Paramore |
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I can help you with dealing with some of your issues. Not all of them, but I can try.
I had it really easy coming out. My parents are pro-gay and I've never officially came out to them. They just knew and they were okay with it. The rest of my family is religious so I don't go around screaming "look at me I'm gay!". My grandparents are religious but tolerant, but I have yet to come out to them. I won't come out to them until I have decided I would like to marry a woman. It's just respectful to be tolerant of their religious beliefs to not go around parading my sexuality and rubbing it in their faces--which is what they have told me "We don't like having that rubbed in our faces". I am the type of person who is very family-orientated. I have a very strong supportive family. If I became serious with someone, I would introduce them to the family and see how they get along. I believe that if I decided to marry a woman, they would know I was in love long before I'd tell them. I can go on about my opinions, but I'll just stop here. |
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It's perfectly okay but society might not accept you, which is the problem.
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I don't know who originally had this post, but of course it' s perfectly ok to be who you are meant to be. :-) i'd like to take every bigot and replace them with a gay, lesbian or transexual. The world would be so beautiful and safe!
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