Monday, 4 September 2017

Not Worth Your Rainbow Tears

Hey guys, it's flynn and today I'm going to be talking a lil bit about Sexuality in high school. So obviously a lot of people start to question their Sexuality in high school around the age of 13-16 (understandably considering the hormones) and this isn't always easy. Don't worry if you're questioning yourself, don't worry if you don't have a label that fits yourself and don't worry about telling people but most importantly don't worry about what people say! I know that sounds easier said than done but trust me once you manage to ignore the idiots you'll feel much much better! Coming out often depends on the school you go to and/or your parents. If you go to a catholic school (like I used to) then it may not be the best idea to come out (as with catholic parents). However, if you really want to then go for it, I did! Also if you go to an unaccepting school but your parents are accepting then maybe consider asking your parents if you can move so you can feel more like yourself. I know I feel more like myself now that more people know and know that I had hard times to it's wasn't easy for me either. No one is immune to pain and just because I'm sat here typing this saying "oh everything is great for me now!" doesn't mean it always has been. Please don't be afraid to be who you are and don't worry about any of it because honestly the worst that can happen (from a UK perspective) is you lose some friends but you know what as long as you're parents are accepting and you're safe, those people don't matter. Anyone who treats you differently or stops talking to you/is mean or rude to you after you come out to them is not worth getting upset about. I hope you all enjoyed this post and if it helps one person that would be fab I love you all! 

flynnie x x x

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