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posted by ImBooOK
turning 14 and starting 8th grade was just another challenge in my life. new teachers new floor...even new people.
One 일 walking into gym i over heard someone in the stalls crying. it was my friend Soina. (yes its spelled right lol) she was upset that some of the girls didnt want her to change in the same lockeroom because she told them she was bi. i thought it was stupid and childish of them. its not like gays are sexual predators. anyway later that 일 i began to wonder about my own sexuality.
did i like guys?
1. no guy ever liked me(as far as i know)
2. guys are sometimes mean and are players...
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Hey,yesterday I found out that I am Bi-Sexual and I told my best friend and she was totally fine with it.I'm thinking about telling my mom sometime soon.
I wrote this 기사 to help anyone who isn't sure 또는 needs someone to talk to about their problems.I AM BI-SEXUAL AND I'M PROUD OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So anyone who needs someone to talk to go see my page and leave me a message.
I also have a hotmail but im under sanny_rocks26 so leave me a messeage 또는 email.
posted by Heroine999
The 무지개, 레인 보우 is our symbol.Our flag.When showning it means lgbt.But what does it really mean?

The 무지개, 레인 보우 respresents our lives.Each color means something in our lives.

The bright 색깔 represent the ups.Like our friends.They could be LGBT 또는 they're accepting of us.Or our family accept us for who we are.The 색깔 also represent no discrimination.That there's no bullying like verbal 또는 physical attacks.

The dark 색깔 represent our downs.There are very few dark 색깔 the 무지개, 레인 보우 so downs can be rare.They represent verbal and physical attacks.Also respresent discrimination and no acceptense.And 프렌즈 and family disowning you.

Bright 색깔 could not always be in our lives as well as dark colors.The 색깔 might change very quickly 또는 they might change very slowly.The color might just stay at that stage for good.
So if 당신 really know me in here 당신 have most llikely heard of me talk about my teacher who i absouletly adore and 사랑 because she is my role model. Well about 4 weeks 이전 me and her where in a tutoring session after school and we moved into her office. i just happened to look up at her and she was looking down at some papers, and i noticed how extremly attracted i was to her. she noticed me looking and i just ended up blushing and looking away. that night i thought about her, so much i had a dream about her too. i woke up the 다음 일 and just blew it off, because i hardly ever fall for...
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posted by Dragonclaws
While 의해 no means perfect, the treatment of homosexuality in modern media is improving. Gay storylines were once introduced purely for shock value, but now their appearance is far 더 많이 commonplace and is often portrayed as legitimate drama (or comedy) alongside heterosexual narratives. However, while treatment of simple homosexuality has been increasingly progressive, bisexuality remains a subject without decent representation in many shows. This includes shows that would otherwise have a decent portrayal of homosexuality, but have somehow missed the 보트 when it comes to the concept of being...
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posted by Dragonclaws
iTunes has various collections of songs for sale that fit certain genres. One of these genres is gay pride. They have “Gay Pride Month”, “Gay Pride: Boys” and its sequel, and “Gay Pride: Girls” and its sequel. These all have different descriptions, with “Gay Pride Month” recommending various singers and promising a rocking Pride Month, “Gay Pride: Boys” talking about progress and suggesting a couple songs while suggesting items in the playlist would be good for a “pride party (or gay wedding!)”, “Gay Pride: Boys 2” highlighting various songs and promising “sultry...
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Sexuality is such a hot-button issue these days. "Are 당신 gay? Are 당신 straight?" But what do these 질문 really mean? How can anyone really answer these 질문 to the best of their ability, especially when we have people who are well into their fifties and sixties and still haven't figured it out?

I believe it was Alyssa in Chasing Amy who said it best: "I came to this on my terms. I didn't just heed what I was taught, 당신 know? Men and women should be together, it's the natural way - that kind of thing. I'm not with 당신 because of what family, society, life tried to instill in me from...
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posted by Part_of_the_sky
I am 99% sure I was born gay.

I behaved in a masculine matter as a toddler and distinctly remembering having a crush on a female cartoon character without being aware of it because I didn't even know what 사랑 felt like as a young child. Throughout my years, I have not been interested in forming a relationship with neither a boy 또는 girl and rather kept to myself. As an experiment done out of boredom I fantasied about males but ended up saying "meh". Naturally I thought it was merely because romance wasn't my thing. But I can to a conclusion after noticing that the males I fantasied about were...
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This 기사 is slightly similar to the one I wrote a few months ago, link. But I couldn't help reiterating. Sorry if it's a waste of time.

My whole life I have been fluctuating between gay and straight. It was only in my senior 년 that I felt confident enough to come out to my close 프렌즈 in high school. I even had my first girlfriend. And being in such a warm, welcoming environment, I was able to openly discuss my feelings with others who shared them.

I found out that 년 that not only was I bisexual, but so were three of my 프렌즈 who were previously calling themselves "straight," just...
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posted by DramaQueen1020
These are my views and thoughts about being a straight christian, but still supporting gay rights.

I wear a cross. It's a little golden 십자가, 크로스 with a tiny ruby in the middle, being I'm born in July, and that's my birthstone. It's a girt from my mom, and I might pass it on to the 다음 generation when I grow up. It's very special to me. I wear it all the time unless I'm swimming 또는 bathing. I wear it in performances (I'm an actress-to-be and I play violin at school). Even when I was in a play about the ancient greek gods, I wore it under my robes. My whole family is part italian, so we are mostly...
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posted by Corgilover183
For starters... It wasn't summer school. It's computer orientation. We get our computers and learn how to use the programs on it and how to actually use the computer. It's complicated. Anyways!

Right, so I was nervous. I didn't know anyone so I sat in the back of the room. Non of my old school 프렌즈 had gotten there yet. I checked in and found out who my teacher for the week was and everything and I pulled out my phone:

Me: Where r u?!
Peanut: We got stuck n traffic on the interstate! Sorry!
Me: I'm so scared! Idk anyone here!
Peanut: Chill! We got off, almost there!

I put my phone back in my bag...
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저기요 i hope i don't get in troble for righting this because of the content but o well 저기요 hope 당신 all like it.

The 무지개, 레인 보우 Child
Intry one
june the 14

My mother always told me I was the weird and wild child. But as I grew up I began to belive it with the way I live and the way I see life. I see life as a box of cxrayons with some many different 색깔 to choose from to make a pretty picture called life.
Age 5: ditched stacy tyler’s 차 party to play in mud and dirt with neighbourhood boys.

Age:8 stuffed easter dress (withpink ruffles) down toliet ,to instead wear baggy kaki shorts with bart...
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(Just so 당신 know, when I say Americans, I mean the US, not North America.)

I used to be proud to be an American. I believed we were such a great country. But, as time went on, that pride began to fade. The reasons to be proud diminished one 의해 one. Recently, my eyes were completely opened and I realize just how far behind my country truly is.

All it took was one video. A commercial. It was for the Israel Gay Youth Group. I did research. I realized. South Africa is allowing gay marriage, as well as several other countries. Israel is very pro-LGBT rights. Most of their commercials show this sort...
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I am the boy who never finished high school because I got called a fag everyday.

I am the girl who was kicked out of her 집 because I confided in my mother I was a lesbian.

I am the prostitute working the streets because no one will hire a transsexual woman.

I am the sister who held her gay brother tight through the painful, tear-filled night.

We are the parents who buried our daughter long before her time.

I am the man who died alone in a hospital because they would not let my partner of 27 years into the room.

I am the foster child who wakes up with nightmares of being taken away from the...
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Here is a ineteresting 기사 I found about defending Adam Lambert and defending gay men in general!
This is also talking about gay double standards!
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After The Early Show on CBS blurred out the “gay kiss” between Adam Lambert and a male dancer during his AMA performance, the president of GLAAD — the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, Jarrett Barrios told the media…

“The Early Show’s decision this morning to blur Adam Lambert’s 키스 from the American 음악 Awards reinforces an unfortunate double standard that is applied...
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posted by ImBooOK
Im lesbian. I dont like bullying 또는 gay bashin 또는 desremination.
But when we say "Your an idiot" 또는 "Your a disgrace cause 당신 hate homosexuals" ...how is that helping us? People. If they dont like us, thats their choice. we cant make everybody 사랑 us because we 사랑 us.
If we are gay/lesbian/bi/trans..thats who we are. we know who we like and dislike and so does some straight person who isnt a 팬 of same sex couples. big fricken woop...theres gay people who think being straight is weird??
But that doesnt give them the right to ban us gays from doing what straights do, 또는 bullying gays, taking...
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"yes. i am very happy. but your pressence is killing the mood"
I hate when people use the word gay to mean for it to hurt someone on purpose. 당신 dont see us fellow gays going around saying 'EW YOUR STRAIGHT?!" i mean come on. its ridiculous. 당신 are who 당신 are and it isnt a choice. i cant just say 'Hey im going to stop being lesbian for today"
At my school, many students would use the word gay to mean stupid, boring, gross, and other negitive meanings. 8th grade year, i was going through my bisexual state of mind. Do i like girls? do i still like guys? I like guys. But im not atraccted to...
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posted by RiderOfTempest
Homophobia is SO Gay. So many people use “Gay” as an insult. LGBT’s are different, and most strait people can’t understand that. Ignoramus’ fear what they can’t explain. So, some people shun and fear: Lesbian’s Gay’s Bisexuals, Transgender’s, and Transvestite’s because their different, right? Like some people are scared of sounds outside of their windows because they don’t know what it is: they can’t explain it. Its unnatural right? Wrong. The Bible goes against Gays, so a lot of people must think their doing the right thing when they alienate them. The Bible is...well,...
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posted by ImBooOK
(If it bores 당신 to death. very sorry)


First class, Art. Not so bad at least it isnt Algebra. I sat my 책 down under me and stared at my big blank paper. What to draw..what to create. I felt the movment of someone beside me sit down, I glanced up and yeap. Lizzy. She smiled and whispered "What am I spossed to draw?" I giggled "Anything really...unless it's innopropriate" she frowned. "What's wrong?" she just shook her head and looked down again. This girl was starting to worry me...
"Ok, class. Your first aggined project of the 년 will be givin today. 당신 must draw another student and...
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posted by misscrazel
I am the boy who never finished high school because I got called a fag everyday.

I am the girl who was kicked out of her 집 because I confided in my mother I was a lesbian.

I am the prostitute working the streets because no one will hire a transsexual woman.

I am the sister who held her gay brother tight through the painful, tear-filled night.

We are the parents who buried our daughter long before her time.

I am the man who died alone in a hospital because they would not let my partner of 27 years into the room.

I am the foster child who wakes up with nightmares of being taken away...
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