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i do not need to fit stereo-types, nor does anyone else. Along with i needing to come to terms with that, yes, i can in fact be something without fitting the stereotypes included with it. After all, trying to fit into a mold that you do not fit into is not right, nor is it healthy. Along with the fact that all issues to matter. No one's issues should be dismissed by the fact of it being "lessor," or "not important". Because, whether one admits to it or not, it is important, neigh, fundamental to deal with issues instead of ignoring them. i myself have learned this the hard way, and i am, in fact, still learning how to deal and cope with issues. it's important that you know, too. i am not accusing, blaming, or scolding anyone. i am simply speaking from my own, sheltered, and rather rocky experiences with such things, and what i have notices growing up. Just as much so as i need to accept the fact that my parents can be wrong, and at fault. Not always correct in the things they say, or do, or even suggest. i do not have to be the type of person my mother wants me to be, always dressed up in a "fashionable" outfit, date a cuck, and go into a high paying job. Hell, she has teased me when i have tried to dress as such because she thinks i am crushing on a close friends, who is asexual, because he is male. That my parents both wish to hide me from the world, though they do not want to admit it. Social media may be toxic, i know, but it is a glimpse into the world, and how people act. My mother wants to observe accounts to coddle me from people being mean to me, as if i at fourteen years old, am to young to start gaining such skills. Hell with that, i say. i may still be a child, but i am not a moron. Hell with her suggestions of stereo-typical shit. i may like girls, but i do not dig the stereotypical "lesbian" she would think of, which is why i have simply not told her. Hell, she would tease me, and assume i crush on a lot of girls because they are girls. As if those who are not heterosexual do not have standards and things they are in to.

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