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Chances
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Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2019
This story is one of my compositions during my Creative Writing subject in college. 
It is a story of friendship and love. Our professor challenged us by picking a theme for our story. I picked LOVe.
As a twist to the activity, from a bowl, he picked a piece of paper with a thing we should include in the story - FLOORWAX.

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I'm not Gay, I'm Homosexual

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The word gay has been synonymous of liberation, fight, human rights, homosexuality, lesbianism, etc but it has become synonymous of excess, abuse of freedom, hatred, self-loathing as well among men and women who feel the emotional and physical desire to be with somebody of their own sex. I do not wish to diminish in any way the important role of the gay liberation movement, the point I'm making is a reflection on how this generous and initially noble action has been tinted by fanatism and dogmatism. One that nobody seems to want to talk about because accusations of homophobia or hatred may be used against. We may not hit each other but the power of words has been used constantly against each other diminishing, offending and alienating us. Words can hit stronger than a fist and we have become very good at it. These series of essays do not intend to own the true but certainly aim to offer another way of seeing things among us with the respect, tolerance, and love that we deserve and can give as humans.