I'm fine don't worry about me.
I'm recovering.
I haven't cut.
I promise I'm okay.
I don't want to die anymore.
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I'm fine don't worry about me.
I'm recovering.
I haven't cut.
I promise I'm okay.
I don't want to die anymore.
But she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about her first cut. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about the abuse. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about the crisis center. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about being in a mental hospital 6 times. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about being raped. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about all her countless suicide attempts. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you all about her scars and cuts. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about being abandoned, twice. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about all the years of bullying. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about bipolar disorder. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about all the smiles she's faked. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about the friends she's lost but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about all the pain and emptiness she feels but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you all about the fights and violence. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about the voices in her head. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about her eating disorder. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about how she hates waking up everyday. but she isn't even 15.
She can tell you about how much she doesn't want to be alive. but she isn't even 15.
But she can't tell you about June 5th. because she will won't be turning 15.
Being an (L)GBT teen
Being lesbian definitely doesn't make things easier, it honestly makes things harder. So if you are thinking that it's not, listen up. Here's the things I have come up with that us, as LGBT teens have to deal with..
-Figuring out and discovering your sexuality and gender (who knew it would be so hard.?)
-Dealing with homophobic/transphobic people
-Dealing with those, "It's just a phase" comments. (It is NOT a phase, ok?)
-Having unaccepting family/friends
-Having people out you without your permission (my mom did and I was so pissed)
-When people assume you are straight (So annoying, right?)
-When people say that, "But they have a (insert body part here), so they must be a (biological sex) ." (NO. If he/she/it/they says they are a girl/boy/otherwise, then that's what they are, dammit.)
-Having same-sex crushes on your friends (soo hard)
-Dealing with bullies
-Suicidal Thoughts/Self Harm/Depression
-Figuring out when you should come out and who you should come out to.
-Trying to find a boyfriend/girlfriend/otherwise.
-Transitioning Genders
I know they are MANY more struggles with being an LGBT teen, but I couldn't list them all. Feel free to re-blog and add some more on.
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I love you all!
-Sky (2/18/15) lostinnarnia00
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Paradis n'existe pas, mon chéri (Paradise doesn't exist, darling) .
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