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Christmas 2017 will be one for the record books in my personal life as being one of the saddest Christmases ever. I have come to the conclusion that my oldest sister is a homophobe after the many years of off-the-cuff remarks and sly digs aimed at my sexuality. This video documents what was said and what happened over the festive period, reducing me to tears in some moments.
One thing I can finally say, now that I am in my 30's is that being part of the LGBTQ Community has saved me in a lot of ways. It also has been a main obstacle for my family to accept it. I would say they have been tolerate of the lifestyle; never showing interest or wanting to know much about our history, but now, in a new chapter of my life, I can confidently say that I am proud to be who I am, no apologies.
Stay strong young LGBTQ people out there. You are loved.
Family are family, but friends are the family you choose. Surround yourself with love and admiration, and never forget who you are and how strong you can be.
I am disappointed in my Mum and twin-sister for not even checking in afterwards but my loyalties lie with myself now. Time to put Kyle first and be my best self for 2018.
Stop Homophobia Now!
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