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The Book Of LGBTQ+
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Complete, First published Dec 09, 2018
This is a book I wrote to come out. It tells my story, has a little humor, and most importantly helped me come out to my family. I just wanted to thank a few people. Thank you Mr. Manhart for helping me write this book and for helping me build up the courage to come out. Thank you Aunt Tina and Nana Twila for accepting me. Thank you mom for accepting me though you make it very awkward at times. My great aunt Ruthie is homophobic so I will never tell her nor others in my family. Telling the rest of my family would be very hard to do. My dad just thinks I'm confused and doesn't really accept me so, anyway. For everyone who accepts me into the LGBTQIA+ thank you, I accept you also. Stay true to yourself, do NOT let anyone tell you otherwise.
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