Tell us a bit about yourself:
I enjoy exploring different cultures through travel and food. And re-watching old sitcoms can be such a fun way to unwind and reminisce. I have a family to share these experiences with, including my 20-year-old child and adoring husband. And of course, my furry babies add so much joy and entertainment to the household with their unique personalities.
What would you tell your younger self?
1. Be proud of who you are: Embrace your identity and don't let anyone make you feel ashamed or inferior for being who you are.
2. Find your community: Seek out other queer individuals and allies who can offer support, guidance, and understanding. You don't have to go through this journey alone.
3. Educate yourself: Learn about the history of the LGBTQ+ community and the struggles that have been faced in the fight for equality. This knowledge can help you understand the challenges that still exist and how to advocate for change.
4. Advocate for yourself and others: Speak up for your rights and those of others in the LGBTQ+ community. Your voice matters, and your activism can make a difference. 5. Take care of yourself: Self-care is important for everyone, but it can be especially crucial for those who face discrimination and marginalization. Make time for activities that bring you joy and relaxation, and seek out mental health support if needed. Remember, you are valid, loved, and deserving of respect and equality.
5. You are not weird for having these feelings and they are valid. Your experience is valid.
Luna Jars