There's a heartwarming video here about Jonathan Allen. Just go watch it.
(When I was 12, I told my mother I was gay and she said, without missing a beat, "Then I'd rather you were dead." So I'm really enthused by this kid who had a similar experience and thrived.)
Be who you are, and never apologize for it.
(When I was 12, I told my mother I was gay and she said, without missing a beat, "Then I'd rather you were dead." So I'm really enthused by this kid who had a similar experience and thrived.)
Be who you are, and never apologize for it.