Pride? What's that all about?
Tomorrow I'll go into more actual detail about what Pride Month is all about, but I want to start by telling you why I care and why I'm supporting it this year. Up until recently, I didn't really know what to think of the LGBTQA+ community so I just kind of ignored Pride. However, in the last few years, I've made a number of amazing friends who are part of that awesome rainbow spectrum, and I've learned a lot. I've ultimately decided that my opinion on this doesn't actually matter. What does matter is how I treat people.
My job here on this planet, in the city I'm in is to love people. The Bible actually says that Jesus gave us two specific jobs when He went up to Heaven after coming back from the dead. #1 Love God. #2 Love each other. I've decided to make that my purpose (ok, my other purpose besides writing) and I've made a wonderful family from these people. They're mine. I say this not to be possessive, but I wanna love them, make sure they know they're cared for, and protect them, or stand up for them to the cough cough idiots cough who refuse to use the right names and pronouns for my people.
Oh, and I've realized I'm on the rainbow spectrum, too. Though not as talked about, aro and ace are part of the umbrella. Aro, short for aromantic, is the term we use for people who dont have a desire for a relationship. Ace, short for asexual, is the term we use for someone who has zero attraction to any gender. There are variations of these, but for me, I dont want a boyfriend, girlfriend, partner or any of that. I'll be happy if I never have a relationship like that. Also, I'll be honest. I really dont have any desire for sex. That's what being ace/aro mean to me.
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