to you, (part four)

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sexuality and mental illnesses can be very hard things to talk about. you can't tell what they are just by looking at a person, and they are hard to understand for a lot of people, but neither one is something to be ashamed of.

your mental state, the way you swing or don't swing at all, the gender you assign to yourself, none of it changes how much i love you.

you may feel empty, numb, out of it, afraid, or alone, but i will sit with you as long as you need me to, i will be there to rub your back or just let you talk, scream, cry, whatever you need. i will be there to help you get the help you need, at the lowest of low moments and best of the best. you are more than your mental illness, you may not believe me but i say that from the bottom of my heart and i will never think otherwise.

you may feel unaccepted because of who you love or maybe you aren't the gender people want you to be, that's okay too. if you are young, it won't be long until you can separate yourself from the people who make you feel so out of place, you can surround yourself with people who love and accept you. even then, the internet is full of people who are going through the same situation you are and feel the same way you do. you are not a freak, you are not disgusting, and you are certainly not alone. keep your head and rainbow flags high. never lose your pride.

mental health day was yesterday and today is coming out day. be kind to yourself and love always, men, women, both, whatever. never let someone tell you otherwise.

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