Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read
“It’s time we stop expecting queer people to choose and announce a cleanly-defined sexual identity, and start allowing them to behave just like everyone else.”
I think that for most of, identity itself is often fluid and situational; we are constantly learning new things about others and ourselves and figuring out our relationship with others. For me, it’s your very last statement that is the most powerful: “allowing them to behave just like everyone else.” Gay or straight or whatever variation on a theme we might be, we should be able to not only allow each other to behave like everybody else (in all the variability that entails) and to accept and celebrate each other for who we are.
