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Ongoing, First published Sep 25, 2015
Homosexuality is something you are born with, not something you choose. Many have known it since they were little, before they even understood what love was. Once you have accepted that into your life, there's no going back. You become confident with who you are, and you never doubt yourself from that point onward.

But what if you did doubt yourself? 

Robert is a young gay adult who is living his life happily in New York City. He is perfectly content with his life, and he had never before questioned his sexuality. 

That changed when he met Lisa.



[Side Note: No hate brah. Yes, I understand that gay people don't [as least, not to my knowledge] "doubt" themselves and suddenly go straight or whatever. But I thought it would interesting to write a story of someone who did. So please do not kill me.]
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