I decided to title it "LGBT+ Month" instead of "Pride Month" because pride isn't (and shouldn't be) limited to just LGBT+ people. But I wanted to take this opportunity to make a few projects on my personal views, and what I'd like to communicate to people. press space to go to next image
I DID NOT MAKE this AT ALL all credits to @SodaStaticFIZZ I only remixed this because I wanted to comment, but coments were closed off. if you say anything homophobic, your comment will be reported _<3_ I really agree that kids should be told about this stuff, like I under stand if you feel like if we shouldn't tell them when they're under the age of 5, but if you do, they probably won't care, and it wont effect them. but if they ask, you should tell them the truth. if you don't tell them the truth, they'll probably think your homophobic, then they'll be homophobic, or if they are homosexual, and the think your homophobic, it'll make them sad, scared, and it'll do more harm then good (trust me on that one) and i'm bisexual, but before I knew that,I was homophobic. I was only homophobic because my family is homophobic. I said a lot of homophobic stuff they I wish I could take back. like, during 2020, one of my classmates said that they have 2 moms. at the time, I didn't have an IQ over 7. I didn't know a thing about LGBT+, so I asked him questions that I wish I didn't, and I hurt his feelings with out even relising it, and I REALLY WISH I could take back what I said. so, that's one reason why you should tell your kids about the LGBT+. now if your homophobic, and don't care about your kids making others cry, why? shouldn't you want your kid to be a good person? good people don't make others cry. and if you think LGBT+ I'd inapropet for kids to know about, you do relises the Disney movies they watch (ex:cinderela) have kissing in it. and if you think making kids watch a man and women make out is not inapropet while to people of the same gender holding hands is inapropet, idk what to say.