Before you start reading imagine a name in your head and replace it with “A”
A felt different, when A said this, they said A is having general teenager issue. A felt better when talked with opposite sex, they said A is naughty. A asked an haircut like opposite gender, they said A is crazy. When A first tried the clothes of opposite sex A felt he belongs to that gender, but they said A is gone crazy and it’s not normal. Considering all A’s symptoms they took A to a psychiatrist. They said A’s fine and need no help, this is A’s regular teenagers issue. When A searched for people like A, A have realised millions out their hid their true feelings and lived a fake life just like the way society wanted. Why are they not heard? why can’t this be normal? What is the real meaning of normal? why should they not have an opposite genders haircut or clothes and why not have their feelings towards same gender, then they are not fit in this world? They are not wrong, but the world is, living inside ones own boundary is not a pride. Real pride is accepting their feelings irrespective of their gender, A is a proud bi. If others have a problem ? it’s not A’s problem. Others having the problem to accept their life and to appreciate from their POVβ¨
#Pridemonth2020 #June #LGBTQSupport
Thanks for reading β¨
Most of the wardrobe problems in the world could be stopped if all of us wore robes and shaved our heads. π
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ππ That’s a simple solution, now we should be worried about their chemical reactions only π
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COOL!
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Cool postππ
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It will take ages for an all inclusive social fabric.
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Very true, it will have ages, it’s just how kids were taught to grow, young parents can change the world, if they wish to π
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Totally!
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“Real pride is accepting their feelings irrespective of their gender” this says it all!
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That’s real simple, Accept it β¨ Thanks for reading Ribana β¨π€
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Very true!
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I have always believed that we can have disagreements, different opinions but a right to carry on in our own ways. Those who impose their thoughts, religious or ethnic practices on others or torture physically or mentally – well they are criminals in my belief system, even if they are my friends or relatives. Yes, such a belief often makes one like an “odd” one out, but I can’t help but being the odd one out. A nice post. It was refreshing to read a blog of yours after many days. And how is your Lockdown/unlockdown times life going?
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It’s awesome, having fun at home π Unlock is going to be sad, getting back to office is like going to school for first day ππΉ. It’s fun tooπΈπ
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