The LBGT community, it's a group of people who know their sexual orientations and come together to support one another. It's a community that I have a lot of respect for. People today who are either Lesbian Gay Bisexual or transgender are shown unnecessary hatred and called many horrible names. Some are even disowned by their parents and friends. But why? Because of something they can't control? Becoming Lesbian/gay/or bisexual is inevitable. If it's going to happen to U it will and there's nothing that can be done. All the hate and negativity won't change it and that's why it's unnecessary.
But it can also go the other way and be possible. The person could receive smiles and support. This, is What we need more of. This is What will make people more comfortable in coming out. Because, if U have the full support of a few people close to U then U can take on any negativity from outsiders.When U don't get the support U need U start to question yourself.
U start to wonder whether U really are lesbian gay or bisexual. And this is the most dangerous part, because that's What leads to things like self harm and committing suicide.
So after all this U may be wondering why, why did I choose this topic? Well because I think the LBGT community are the bravest, coolest and most amazing people ever. But the reason is also in the title...
I decided that this would be the perfect time for me to come out to my readers.
I would also consider myself apart of the LBGT community because I'm bisexual.
That was really vague so I'll explain a bit more.
I first realized I was bi in 7th grade when I started to find girls attractive but knew I still really like guys. At the time I didn't know it was bisexuality, I just knew I liked both genders.
I think it was in 8th grade when I learnt the word. But in that time period I never questioned it. I just accepted it. So I guess it's true ignorance is bliss.. But even once I knew What it was I just went on with my life and kept it to myself.
It wasn't until a year later when my cousin told me she thought she might be Bisexual that I told her that I KNEW I was. This made her feel better and she's been happy ever since.
But anyway back to the present. 1 friend knows and so do 3 cousins and it's been great because 2/5 of those people are also Bi and one's lesbian.
But the last reason was because I've posted a story on here called Threesome, about a girl who's bisexual. I wanted to see who would work it out that I was referring to myself. That I was trying to tell y'all something.
A/N. Alright guys that's it for this 1. I'd just like to say a few more things. Firstly I hope U enjoy it. Secondly, please only read this if you're a supporter of The LBGT Community and if U've read my other story. Lastly, if U read this, please do NOT comment hate for the reasons above. I will read all comments and am already going through something stressful so please take care with the comments.
That's all, my next poem will probably be about bullying , but until then bye xx.