tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804497757570739111.post1233674335238675044..comments2024-03-19T18:12:03.162-04:00Comments on I Just Wanna Be Happy: Love, VictorRBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17761591668246881356noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804497757570739111.post-39225620304568776202021-06-13T11:34:27.146-04:002021-06-13T11:34:27.146-04:00Love Victor is a follow up to the movie Love Simon...Love Victor is a follow up to the movie Love Simon. Coming out is a huge decision to make and it is life altering for sure. You are right that things are better now than they used to be 20 years ago. That's hard for a lot of young people to fathom. Since things have changed kids attitudes in general have changed and they are more accepting. That doesn't mean kids aren't still bullied or made fun of. There is a huge difference between willingly coming out of the closet and being outed. Suicide rates regarding coming to terms with sexuality is still a thing, which is sad to say. While I know there is and will be more progress on this issue in society I do think that it will be something that people struggle with for many years to come. Only the person who is contemplating coming out knows their circumstances and if it's safe or not to move forward. One thing is for certain once you say those words I'm Gay it's not something you can take back. Coming out also isn't a one time process, it's something that happens many times during the course of your lifetime. It's okay to be different, It's okay to be gay. It does get better as you age, even though you think it never will one day it just happens. <br /><br />Happy Pride - I hope you are well!Jeremy Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13277996456402579984noreply@blogger.com