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I was a queer teen under section 28. I say I was brought up by the Internet, and what I mean is: the Internet told me that people like me could exist, and exist happily and without judgment, at least some of the time.
And now, after that thoroughly vile FB conversation, I am going to go to Bar Wotever and watch my girlfriend sing cock rock, because I'm an adult now.
And now, after that thoroughly vile FB conversation, I am going to go to Bar Wotever and watch my girlfriend sing cock rock, because I'm an adult now.
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Date: 2014-04-04 04:06 pm (UTC)Even here in the States, we didn't make it illegal to at least talk about it. I can see where that would EXTREMELY damaging to LGBT youths. Trap them into these horrible places their whole lives, even if some limited information (like the L and G part of the equation, but not the others) is out there. It's not enough.
I get that about the anger at society thing. Some things can't be let go of, especially when it comes to who you are being shoved aside like that.