I’ll sing you the melody of a song you know every word to, just to take the time to trace my lips across your mind. In the same way that I’ll trace my thoughts across your spine. But everything you ever thought you knew about the songs of the wind, will change every perception you ever had about the melody of the skin. And the power of the raindrops from your eyes will tell me that the tears of the clouds are soon to dry. I’ve come to understand the beating in your chest, the heart of the music is what I know the best.
I love the random line I threw in there lol.
(Source: beingGayisOkay)
It’s going to be a lot of fun but yes,
1.) Go with a group of people or at least one friend.
2.) Don’t go anywhere alone. Though pride is fun there are still some creeps out there in the world.
3.) Bring extra money, they’re going to have a lot of pride stuff you can purchase.
4.) You’re going to meet a lot of cool people and then some shady ones, beware of who you trust (last year, someone got snatched at our pride) They were found though.
5.) Try to bring something for you to drink, it’ll probably be hot and you could get dehydrated easily.
6.) Dress comfortably
7.) Enjoy yourself.
Pride is pretty freaking amazing. I didn’t tell you the negative things to scare you, but to keep you safe. More than that just have fun, pride is a completely unforgettable experience.
Okay hun :) Well I’m glad to have been of some help.
(Source: lesbianfacts)
Um I don’t know what’s the situation kid?
I mean it’s easy to fall in love with your best friend, they’re always there for you most times they don’t let you down.
But you’re not giving me any information to work with.
You’re more than welcome love, I hope I actually did help :)
Try talking to them again? See if they will take time to listen to you this time. This is why I tell people that when they come out to remember a couple things
1.) Make sure it’s what they want
2.) Don’t do it if there’s a risk of you being harmed/thrown out
3.) Be clear in what you’re saying to them
It’s always a risk with parents who aren’t okay with their kids being gay but I think it made it worse when you changed it to bi. I understand that you did it to make them happy, but that wasn’t a good move. I’m sorry that you’re enduring all this but there’s not much I can do.