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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Carl » January 23rd, 2016, 1:31 am

I just realized that I forgot to watch TLG this morning. Oh well.
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Queen Elsa » January 23rd, 2016, 1:36 am

I think I'm losing my chore to my sister. :-o From what they're saying, she did a really good job!
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Marizzle » January 23rd, 2016, 2:34 am

So, what will I choose now? Should I do that subject? It's not recommended for first years, but, again, I passed German Culture, which was recommended for second year students only... :think:
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Queen Elsa » January 23rd, 2016, 2:56 am

Okay. It looks like she's off now, probably for the weekend, so I'm going to get some sleep. I have my notifications on, though, if she does happen to come back on. :P
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Braveheart » January 23rd, 2016, 3:13 am

I hate real life where our lives are being conformed by society. But I think, with any fantasy world, everyone have problems to solve.
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby FireAndSun » January 23rd, 2016, 3:14 am

One of my twin brothers just came out as gay. Good on him. His efforts to keep this secret were clearly causing him a lot of emotional distress. It was the best thing for him to do. He seems a lot happier already.
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Ultra Fox » January 23rd, 2016, 3:16 am

TheBlueQueen wrote:One of my twin brothers just came out as gay. Good on him. His efforts to keep this secret were clearly causing him a lot of emotional distress. It was the best thing for him to do. He seems a lot happier already.

Yeah, the stress of keeping that stuff a secret can be even worse than any backlash someone might get from revealing it. Like you said, good on him. :)
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Marizzle » January 23rd, 2016, 3:22 am

TheBlueQueen wrote:One of my twin brothers just came out as gay. Good on him. His efforts to keep this secret were clearly causing him a lot of emotional distress. It was the best thing for him to do. He seems a lot happier already.

As a closeted lesbian in real life (to most people), I know how distressful it can be to keep such a secret. Many people seem to think it's easy coming out as gay/bi/trans, because "it only happens once". The truth is that "coming out" isn't just "telling the world who you are" but also accepting to face a world where you can be extremely hated. Things can be tough, sometimes. I really admire his courage, something I don't have quite yet. Good on him! :hug2: :dreamy:
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby Braveheart » January 23rd, 2016, 3:31 am

Looks like all these LGBT stuff happens more in European/American countries...

Here it is highly discouraged and you have lesser rights as a citizen. You will be look down upon by society and everyone else in general except the LGBT community. :evil:
(Plus, no protection from discrimination)
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Re: What are you thinking RIGHT NOW?

Postby FireAndSun » January 23rd, 2016, 3:38 am

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TheBlueQueen wrote:One of my twin brothers just came out as gay. Good on him. His efforts to keep this secret were clearly causing him a lot of emotional distress. It was the best thing for him to do. He seems a lot happier already.

As a closeted lesbian in real life (to most people), I know how distressful it can be to keep such a secret. Many people seem to think it's easy coming out as gay/bi/trans, because "it only happens once". The truth is that "coming out" isn't just "telling the world who you are" but also accepting to face a world where you can be extremely hated. Things can be tough, sometimes. I really admire his courage, something I don't have quite yet. Good on him! :hug2: :dreamy:


I definitely agree. I can only hope the majority of the people my brother will meet in his life will be supportive and kind to him. But he'll always have the support of me and my family. Anyone who dares to mistreat my little brother because of his sexuality will have a bone to pick with me. I may not be gay myself, but I can sympathize with how he feels to some degree. Admitting to being asexual was hard enough for me. I can understand that coming out as LGBT is so much harder and even unsafe in many circumstances. And in your case, I wish you the best of luck with whatever you decide to do, whether you do eventually to come out or not.
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