I still love her tho. (So follow us on tiktok maybe)

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I still love her tho. (So follow us on tiktok maybe)
That Moment When...
You just forget that other people aren't gay? Like What no stop that-
Well- alright
So I started this tumblr when I was fricken 15 years old, I was just coming out of the closet being a little bby gay w/ all my little bby gay thoughts to attempt to come to terms w/ my sexuality. Now it’s almost 4 years later and I have a beautiful gf of 3 years, and both openly and clearly identify myself as gay (I don’t rlly like the term lesbian but that’s just me.) Although I still have my fears about being attracted to the same sex, I lit would not choose to change my sexuality if I could (also d*ck are weird //in my opinion// and I’m not into that dude- Ofh.) Anyways, yeah. Cool. Fun. Gnight.
I self identify as trash so that’s good. Follow me tiktok or smthing smthing.
GROWING UP GAY
Me: *Talking to male friend*
Family: Who you texting
Me: oh just *said friend's name*
Family: Ooooh is he your boyfriend
Me: (INTERNALLY) I FUCKING LIKE VAGINA I'M THE GAYEST OF THE GAYS A CHURCH CRUMBLES TO DUST EVERYTIME I SPEAK I WILL COMBUST IF I STEP FOOT INSIDE A CHURCH I WANT TO HOLD THEM TITTIES DICK MAKES ME VIOLENTLY SICK
Me: (EXTERNALLY) nah we're just mates
When some girls think you’ll fall for them just bc you’re a lesbian. lol y’all ugly anyways.
You know.. After going through a lot of the Growing Up Gay hashtags, I have a feeling of being understood and accepted by so many who went through the same things that I went through. I know the LGBTQ community is just for that reason but I never actually felt like I was a part of it until realizing that we all share these traits in our genes that make us that unique. It blows my mind to think that A LOT of us were/are the same growing up. We acted, thought and felt the same things for the most part before we even knew what it meant to be gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender, etc. This hashtag is honestly so much more than just humor, it goes to show that it’s something that we’re all born into. We have no control whatsoever over what we feel inside. Who we identify as is not a choice at all; it’s who we are/who we’ve been our whole lives but we’ve felt so oppressed and pressured by the majority of heterosexuals that we weren’t allowed to experiment with our true selves. We have never been our true selves until that moment in history were we finally told whoever “I’m gay.” “I’m lesbian.” “I’m bisexual.” “I’m transgender.” And that very reason is the reason that I believe so many of us are so outspoken about who we are, after we “come out” because we are finally free from everyone and ourselves. I also believe that we are part of something greater than ourselves now. I never really understood what it was to have a public role model for our community until this very moment because I now realize how much I needed that as a child. My parents were/are great but I’ve never had anyone who was gay or whatever that went through the same things that I’ve gone through. To guide me, instruct me and allow me to experiment with myself. Not sexually, but also just personality wise. I’ve always felt this pressure to cap my emotions and what I truly felt and that truly impacted me growing up. Moral of the story is that I’m thankful for all of you who have come out and have been more public about who you are as a person. I’m so thankful for social media because without it I would’ve never found this community of accepting souls… That’s all I have to say. Love you all.
This is my favorite tweet ever.