I think that Queens It’s Where My Story Begins 1965 Shirt people value theirs. Sexuality so much is not even because they make a big deal out of it. It’s because other people can’t make a big deal out of it. The second people know you’re not straight, they blow it out of proportion. There’ll be gossip about you, there’ll be a change in how people treat you, there’ll always be people who will judge you for it. There’s a reason I hate coming out and it’s simply because of the questions. Can’t I just say I’m bi and let that be that? But there will always be people who’ll ask you “Really?” “What’s it like?” “Are you sure?” “You’re not doing this for attention, are you?” “Do you like me?” “Oh, then who do you think is hot?.
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There are shitty Queens It’s Where My Story Begins 1965 Shirt in every community, dude. Mistakes happen, and your friend definitely shouldn’t be mad at you if you accidentally misgender him, especially if you’ve known him under a different name and different pronouns for a long time before. There is definitely a fine line between being proud of who you are and being a jerk about it. You shouldn’t have to feel ashamed of who you are because of the way others act. So many people in the community have dealt with hatred, bullying, prejudice, etc, and now that we’re in a time where it’s more socially acceptable to be gay in most of the world, of course, we’re going to own it and take pride in who we are. Our sexuality is part of who we are. Yes, some people are more over the top about it than others, but it doesn’t hurt anyone.
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I get what you’re Queens It’s Where My Story Begins 1965 Shirt, but I think. The group you’re describing is just a vocal minority of the overall group. I know myriad LGBT+ people (and I myself am bi), and none of them act in the way you describe, and they don’t make their sexuality the focal point of their personality. I don’t think you should let the crazies ruin you and your friends’ pride. I just try to ignore them tbh, and I find that that works pretty well for me. Ngl, this post is the last straw for me. The post itself isn’t all that bad (OP doesn’t seem like the greatest friend, but that’s not my problem). What is a problem is this entire comment section. Straight up homophobic and transphobic comments are blowing up, and are everywhere in this comment section, and the mods aren’t doing shit.
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