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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.

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Date: 2014-04-04 04:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] quirkytizzy
Thank you for this explanation. I didn't know all that. It's funny, here in the States a lot of us liberals tend to look at the UK and see your systems as all pretty enlightened. I didn't know the struggle was that difficult over there. It's baffling to me that it took until 2003 for that to fall away.

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.

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