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Seeing all the parents who participated during pride march made me cry
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I'm so happy that there are parents out there who are very open and accepting. I cried my eyes out when I saw that one video of a lovely couple who gave free hugs to those strangers who never received any love and hugs from their actual parents because they weren't accepted. And I cried more buckets of tears when I saw a picture of a woman who held up a sign that says "I show up because I am proud of my lesbian daughter". I am so happy for them and I wish them well but at the same time I pity myself because I know fully well that my parents would be proud of anything that I do and achieve but except being bisexual. They aren't so open over that fact that I am bi (they still don't know but I gave out a few hints... I could say They aren't accepting). I hope that someday I will be able to get out of my shell and express myself freely and safely. I just don't know when....

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