07-22-2012, 06:43 PM
What was it that helped you realize that gay is not a bad thing? (EDIT: Not meaning when you realized you were gay and accepted it, I mean when you felt and decided 'it's okay for people to be gay.' )
For me, it was a graphic novel I read (manga actually) when I was a teenager about two cops who were both male and falling in love with each other.
FAKE by Sanami Matoh is what I read by the way.
I originally just wanted to look at it because the art looked nice, and didn't except to actually enjoy the story and characters.
As I read more and more I felt for the characters just as I would anyone else in their situations.
They were normal people.
Until then I was raised thinking being gay was somehow bad and a sin.
But, these characters didn't seem bad or crazy or anything like that.
They were just two guys that bonded in a deep way.
I even tried to spread the word that the people in this book were normal, trying to get people to read it and help open their hearts as mine was.
I'm not sure I'd connect the comic FAKE to how I realized I was bi, though.
I forget when that happened, just some time when I stopped resisting the fact that I was head over heels in love with my best female friend.
And to be honest, I'm wondering these days if I'm lesbian or will be lesbian and that this bi thing is a transition.
But, that's another story.
For me, it was a graphic novel I read (manga actually) when I was a teenager about two cops who were both male and falling in love with each other.
FAKE by Sanami Matoh is what I read by the way.
I originally just wanted to look at it because the art looked nice, and didn't except to actually enjoy the story and characters.
As I read more and more I felt for the characters just as I would anyone else in their situations.
They were normal people.
Until then I was raised thinking being gay was somehow bad and a sin.
But, these characters didn't seem bad or crazy or anything like that.
They were just two guys that bonded in a deep way.
I even tried to spread the word that the people in this book were normal, trying to get people to read it and help open their hearts as mine was.
I'm not sure I'd connect the comic FAKE to how I realized I was bi, though.
I forget when that happened, just some time when I stopped resisting the fact that I was head over heels in love with my best female friend.
And to be honest, I'm wondering these days if I'm lesbian or will be lesbian and that this bi thing is a transition.
But, that's another story.