(this picture is not mine.)
As everybody, I feel very touched by what happened in Orlando couple of days ago. I know it's not my country or anything, but I still feel concerned. Why can't people have fun? Why can't people love who they want? And, if they do, why are they being attacked? I don't get it. I don't get why people should be afraid to love and to be themselves. I'm one of those people who have never been shocked by a man loving another man, or a woman loving another woman. As far as I can remember, it never felt wrong or strange to me, even when I was younger. I don't see clichés or stereotypes, because you don't act in a special way because you are gay. You can't guess if they are only by the way they talk or their gesture or the way they dress.
I've never been ashamed of my first love being a girl. And I don't call myself gay or bisexual. I just think I'm a loving person. I love a people for what they are and not because they're a girl or a boy.
I can't stand the LGBT community being attacked just for being who they truly are. People should just accept you. And if they don't, deep down, they are not human. Because humans should accept and love, not hating each other.
To people who just don't agree with what I've just said; my friend back in middle school used to say "make love, not war, because condoms are cheaper than guns". I don't know where she read it, but it was genius and it's been stuck in my head since the first time she said it.
All the love,
Mo.

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