Εschaton wrote:blink 182 wrote:Εschaton wrote:I honestly feel like most american kids don't appreciate what they have, living in a largely accepting and supportive country, when that's just something I could never even dream of.
I'll never be able to come out of the closet and I just have to suck it up and deal with that. :')
why do you feel that way? that's not a fair comment to say, because
i am sure a lot of people appreciate what they have because they
also go through a lot. if you feel so strongly about your country
and how they don't treat people in the LGBT+ community fairly,
move away when you're 18. nothing is stopping you from your dreams,
nothing whatsoever. just do what you want, do what your goals in
life are. good luck!
But I never actually see any of them appreciating any of what they already have, and to me that's so bizarre and even a little infuriating when I'd give so much to have even a tiny fraction of what is part of their daily lives..
Yeah, nothing, other than money and family and anxiety, language bareers, having nowhere to do in general, not even having a job or a finished education that could help me get a job, not to mention actually getting the permission to stay in a different country.. There's a lot stopping me, really.. It's never been as simple as "just leave", nor will it ever be, as much as I would like that..
- listen, i'm only trying to help. the only thing stopping you is yourself.
yes, anxiety is a thing and it damn sucks, but i've learnt to suck
it up. i've moved around my whole life, creating anxiety that haunts
me every corner i turn. what's the language barrier? english? because
it seems like you can already speak it if you want to live in america.
there's also nothing stopping you from learning a language. ten years
old i was forced into a swedish school not knowing any of the language,
but i managed. you will manage. money may be a struggle, but learn
how to make it. sell things. create things. do whatever. make ideas
and sell them. there's limitless ways of earning money, so there's no
excuse for it. family, what's stopping you there? they should support
you on getting your dream. family put you before them. to put it
nicely, you're making up excuses. you just make up excuses because
you're afraid. there's nothing to be afraid of. it's your dream, your
ambition, the only thing stopping you is your excuses.
your country isn't the only thing dealing with problems to do with
the LGBT+ community. racists and homophobes exist everywhere.
people are too afraid to go to the gay prides because of bombing.
if you want a good place to live, live in the netherlands. i lived there
for three years, and they are probably the most supporting country
towards the community, holding a gay pride every year AND they
had the first legal marriage (everyone also speaks english very well).
no matter where you are, you'll encounter people who don't like people
that are different than them, and trust me it exists so much in America.
just good luck in life, and follow your dreams.



















