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probably having to endure the stigma in society
For me, it’s having to deal with the prejudice based on ignorance and/or lack of exposure to the multitude colors of the gay rainbow.
That and world peace.
I thank you. Bow.
Having to re-educate people over and over.
Explaining to people that its not choice. Then explaining to them that I wont molest them just because Im gay (ang kapal naman. ang pangit pangit ng pagmumukha nila). Then trying to prove to people that you are not a stereotype of what they conceptualize as gay.
Disappointing the family. Not being able to publicly show affection to my hubby. Not being taken seriously.
all that’s been said plus the difficulty of having to deal with what the church purports to be God’s word about gays.
and oh, coming out? hehe…