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Profile: starrycharlie
starrycharlie on Aug 23, 2015
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There is no reason for being gay - it is just the way you turned out. Being gay is completely okay.
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Profile: KiaBigHeart
KiaBigHeart on Sep 5, 2015
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You do not choose who you love. You were born that way, and you are perfect just the way you are. If the people around you don't understand that, they are not worthy.
Profile: kindtrees
kindtrees on Sep 12, 2015
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You are gay because that is who you are. You should not hate yourself for something you have no control over. Noone has control over their sexual prefferences.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 22, 2015
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honestly, I have gone through the phase of asking why me? but the real question is why people hate on you. you are doing nothing wrong, so don't hate yourself, just be you.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 23, 2015
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You love who you love no matter if it's the same sex or different sex. You might feel uncomfortable showing compassion with the opposite sex so you choose to love the same sex because they know more about you as a male or female. The same sex relationships have more in common. If you are a gay or a lesbian or bisexual you are still human and you can do what every one else is doing. I heart LGBTQ
Profile: GillianLightman
GillianLightman on Aug 27, 2015
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You shouldn't hate yourself for being gay. There is nothing wrong with being gay. It's not like you chose to be gay. You just have to be true to yourself and learn how to love who you truly are. Yes, it might be difficult. A lot of people might judge you and misunderstand you, even your loved ones, but as long as you're happy and you're being honest, than it's alright.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 28, 2015
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Please don't hate yourself, being gay is ok! We all have our likes and dislikes, why can't you??????
Profile: Loganberry
Loganberry on Sep 2, 2015
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When I first realized I was pansexual, I was confused. I started to stay away from others in fear that they wouldn't like me me anymore. After awhile I realized that there were so many options for me and learned to accept the fact. You shouldn't hate yourself just because you're gay, you should be proud to be who you are. Learn to accept yourself and others will accept you.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Oct 24, 2015
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It is a matter of perspective: It can be a temptation that can be overcome, or it can be a blessing that finally has revealed itself. Some people even use it to their advantage - (specifically girls in this example) will just allow that to let them become closer to people [of their own sex] to better understand how humans work and operate, and to even get a better feel on how to care for someone.
Profile: McIntosh92
McIntosh92 on Dec 29, 2015
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Its best not to question who you are. If you can't control it or make sense of it, then its best just to accept it. You gain nothing from self-pity or trying to be like how you were believed you should be.
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