how come its so touching and great when a LGBT feels good about themselves, but when a straight person feels good about themselves everyone's like "um no thats bad sweatie here let me ruin your self esteem and make you feel bad for who are :^)"
I've always felt bad about myself due to these asswipes, like I've struggled with self esteem issues for a long ass time, and when i FINALLY feel good i gotta see someone like "i'm glad i'm not straight"and I honestly feel like I was born wrong. I know i pry sound edgy in this but fuck this has been pissing me off for a long ass time, I just wanna feel good about myself and be allowed to without being told its wrong.
how come its so touching and great when a LGBT feels good about themselves, but when a straight person feels good about themselves everyone's like "um no thats bad sweatie here let me ruin your self esteem and make you feel bad for who are :^)"
I've always felt bad about myself due to these asswipes, like I've struggled with self esteem issues for a long ass time, and when i FINALLY feel good i gotta see someone like "i'm glad i'm not straight"and I honestly feel like I was born wrong. I know i pry sound edgy in this but fuck this has been pissing me off for a long ass time, I just wanna feel good about myself and be allowed to without being told its wrong.
"Here's the deal: when Heterosexual people are persecuted for 1000s of years, they can get their pride day."
But they have been: since time immemorial heterosexual lovers have been persecuted for their differences in social class, race, religion, etc. The "star-crossed lovers" is one of the most popular tropes in myth and literature.