Guest Post: Fighting Hate Within the LGBTQ Community
This guest post is by the ever-awesome Javania M. Webb. Javania has overcome a rocky childhood from molestation, suicidal attempt/thoughts, and feeling as if she were nothing, to now speaking to women of all ages about the trials and tribulations she has endured. Javania speaks from experience and has a wealth of knowledge on a variety of topics. Following her mission, Javania helps to minimize the mental health implications among (young) women, no matter age, ethnicity, race, and/or sexual orientation. You can find Javania on Twitter or Facebook discussing whatever floats her boat that particular day. Check out Javania’s blog and step into her virtual world.
LGBTQ vs. LGBTQ
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NEWSFLASH… IT DOES NOT MATTER…
Fighting.
Fighting because someone looked at your “lady” too long at the club.
Fighting because someone bumped into you and didn’t apologize at the club.
Fighting because your “lady” is flip at the mouth.
Fighting because your “lady” forced you to pop her ass because she kept badgering you.
Hate.
Hate because no one understands you.
Hate because you are tired of explaining why you love women.
Hate because someone else is doing better than you.
Hate because you are tired of being looked over.
These examples are simply real and not the end of the problems present in the LGBTQ community. We are fighting heterosexuals, our family, our employers, AND our brothers and sisters who are just like us.
WHY though?