
Marion Camille @mariona
No matter gay, straight, or bi,Lesbian, transgendered life I'm on the right track baby I was born to survive No matter black, white or beigeChola or orient made I'm on the right track baby I was born to be brave ♥
No matter gay, straight, or bi,Lesbian, transgendered life I'm on the right track baby I was born to survive No matter black, white or beigeChola or orient made I'm on the right track baby I was born to be brave ♥
_ "Often I wants it to me to be the one whom I am, I am almost sorry about it. I would like to be as these girls, to be beautiful, intelligent, to have beautiful clothes, I could go out with friends... I feel some time aside, outside this perfect youth. All this strengthen my shyness and I do not manage to show myself I with the others. Then I lock myself into a sadness without the real origin, I think to the full of things, in too many things and I wonder what does not go home. Then, when I really think about it, in this life and in this youth, I say to myself that I am good such as I am. All stereotypes hamper me and I would so much like to break all this conformity which persuades people that we can be just loved because we are beautiful. Today, a too big part of the young, future social and political participants of the life of the country, are allowed go and judge ceaselessly the others who are not as them. But where go we?
Every day I say to myself that I am ugly, every morning I look in the mirror with eyes height of rabies not to be also beautiful as my friends. And it is the case for a lot of persons! Do not you find that shocking you, that an intelligent girl and a slogger is dealt with intellectual and receives mockeries all the time? Do not you find abnormal the fact that persons have the ball in the stomach at the idea of going to the school because they are dealt with big person, with ugly or of foreigner? And indeed I find that is revolting!
I want to say to these people that is the most important it is the real beauty, the one who is in the heart and in the soul. I want to say to these young people that it is not "connected" to drink, to smoke or to collect the boyfriends but that it is dangerous and stupid.
I am afraid for the youth and the generations future in view of all these obscenities, all this physical and verbal violence which tend to normalize. And to the devil the adults who say to me that I have a strange speech for my age because it is the youth which has a strange behavior for the world in which we live made by racism, by poverty, by exclusion, by bullying, by homophobia and by violence."