Is there something wrong with me for being LGBTQ?
exquisitelife37
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Nov 7, 2017
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No. Never, ever, ever let anyone tell you or force you to believe that there is something wrong with you for being LGBTQ. Love is love no matter who it is that you love. Being gay, lesbian, pansexual, aromantic, demisexual, etc., is perfectly okay.
beloved1531
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Jan 8, 2018
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Of course not, it's just the way you are and people should love you for it. Never feel like it's a mistake.
TryingmybestElsa
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Apr 30, 2018
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Why would there be anything wrong with you? You're an individual with a unique personality, likes, aspirations, you're not just an "LGBTQ", it's just a part of who you are. I really hope you'll meet other friendly people in the community and realize that there is nothing wrong with them either. It helps a lot when it comes to accepting who you are.
Anonymous
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Aug 20, 2018
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ABSOLUTELY NOT! Being LGBTQ+ is amazing and the fact that you’ve realised that you’re not ‘normal’ is awesome! You’re one step closer to figuring out who you are! You may have to deal with people telling you that you ‘don’t exist’ or you are ‘wrong’ for loving who you love or being who you are but you should just own who you are and never be afraid to correct people who assume things about you. You should just own who you are and go nuts! Express yourself (within reason and without endangering yourself). And never be afraid to go back on yourself and keep questioning your identity because no one really minds when you update your identity. There is nothing wrong with being LGBTQ+ and you should learn to accept yourself no matter what other people say.
Anonymous
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Jan 21, 2020
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Definitely not! Being LGBTQ doesn't mean you are any different from cisgender heterosexual people. I and lots of people on this site will support you for who you are. Sexuality and gender aren't a choice, you were born this way and it's actually pretty cool being somewhat different from the typical media representation, don't you think? Of course it takes a lot of time and progress to fully come to terms with your gender or sexuality as it is something new for you. I'm sure you will do just fine though :) I'm proud of you, you can do this
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