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Anytime someone happens to be different, they are automatically labeled as such. While at first, these labels can seem incredibly cruel or hurtful, with time I have found these labels can do no more harm than they are allowed to do. With that being said, I am about to put a label on myself. It is a label I am happy to have and it is a label I will wear with pride.Ĭoming to terms with this aspect of my life has truly been the hardest struggle I have ever been through. I am not coming out because I want to be treated differently or because I want attention, I am coming out because not being who I am is tearing me apart inside.
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