So... Now I want an honest mutual agreement. When people come out the closest, it's not necessarily brave, but it's a big step towards embracing who you are. Can we say that it's being prideful instead of brave? Like seriously, I understand that you have to face fears of neglect, resentment, and hate crimes, but coming out the closest doesn't make you courageous... It makes you prideful of who you are, and that's great and all, but never mistaken it with bravery. Bravery is more heroism, valor and fearlessness. Boldness and stoneheartedness. Being who you are, is pride, and pride is beautiful, but stop getting the two confused. Also, more poems coming soon
"i understand that you have to face fears" "bravery is about fearlessness" you contradicted yourself there. facing your fears and overcoming them is being fearlessness.
What 2 things are you talking about (that are getting "confused")? You use a lot of words in here and try to use them synonymously, when really all the words have different meanings and definitions.
1. Stop with your poems pls. 2. I think the two words go hand in hand initially. Bravery doesn't always have to be heroic, it means to conquer a fear of yours, and people coming out have a fear of being rejected and shunned. It's still prideful and brave, even after conquering their fear of coming out, when they're able to express themselves freely. But that's just my opinion
1. That was very disrespectful, but why hate? I appreciate your opinion either way, but they hate is so real on here. How about you make an effort to explain why I should stop. It's always a negative person like you putting someone down... Come up with better poems then me or refrain from adding your negative comments. 2. I see I made a mistake thinking everyone would comprehend the simple point I was making. Of course you think that. Being who you are should never be a fear.
1) where did you see "hate" written in the reply? 2) you appreciate the opinion yet ask that they "refrain from adding [their] negative comments"? 3) Maybe they just don't like poems??♀️ 4) you asked for opinions, meaning people will have different thoughts and ideas than you. If you want complete and 100% support on everything you do, don't ask for opinions, or better yet, don't post on here (obviously forums is mostly overrun by trolls)
But WHAT have similar meanings? I'm literally asking what 2 things are you talking about? And not all words, despite having similar meanings, can you use in place of each other. That just makes for a mess.
1. I say stop because I've read your poems, and to me honestly I feel like they lack something; they don't have to be super long, they look like song lyrics. Wasn't really trying to be "very disrespectful" ?? 2. I agree that being who you are should never be a fear, but as you've probably witnessed yourself: many people aren't willing to accept the LGBT+ community. People get disonwed, abandoned, shunned, rejected, and even brutally beaten for coming out and being who they are. That's the reality of what we live in. Yeah, there's been progress, but there will be always a group of people who will not and won't accept them, so of course people who haven't came out are afraid of the reaction.
Jaco do what you do best. Go be thirsty and ask women to wall you/add you like you always do. Don't think, it'll hurt.
I would also like to point out that you can't ask for opinions and then tell people not to be "negative" or "hateful" when all they did is express an opinion in a blunt manner.