It
is no doubt that friends are important for us. We laugh with them, we
cry with them, we watch our favorite TV programs with them and of
course, we go shopping with them. We love our friends, and sometimes we
even have crushes on one of our friends. Friendship is one thing that
we are so scared to lose. But who are your real friends? I would like to believe that real
friends stay with you in hot or cold. However, my coming out experience
has taught me something else. People that I thought were my real
friends ended up to be exactly the opposite.
I guess knowing someone who is "not like you" can really change your perception about the world.
So ask yourself; who are your real friends? Real friends stand by you,
no matter what. I know it may sounds cliché, but it is the truth. Maybe
your real friends is not your friends at all, as they only see you the
way they want to see you, not the real you. And I must say, coming out
to my friends really taught me who my real friends are. And I love my
real friends, as we help each other through our hard times and share
our laughter when days are not blue. And most importantly, I know one
person that I can always count on: myself. Yes, myself is my best
friend, and I love her more than anything in the world.
LOVING HEART
is no doubt that friends are important for us. We laugh with them, we
cry with them, we watch our favorite TV programs with them and of
course, we go shopping with them. We love our friends, and sometimes we
even have crushes on one of our friends. Friendship is one thing that
we are so scared to lose. But who are your real friends? I would like to believe that real
friends stay with you in hot or cold. However, my coming out experience
has taught me something else. People that I thought were my real
friends ended up to be exactly the opposite.
I guess knowing someone who is "not like you" can really change your perception about the world.
So ask yourself; who are your real friends? Real friends stand by you,
no matter what. I know it may sounds cliché, but it is the truth. Maybe
your real friends is not your friends at all, as they only see you the
way they want to see you, not the real you. And I must say, coming out
to my friends really taught me who my real friends are. And I love my
real friends, as we help each other through our hard times and share
our laughter when days are not blue. And most importantly, I know one
person that I can always count on: myself. Yes, myself is my best
friend, and I love her more than anything in the world.
LOVING HEART