“To be hated for what you are is to have been cursed from birth; to be loved for what you are is to be blessed.” AcceptanceAcceptance Of Oneself Book:Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay Source: Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay
“All I wanted was to take my place in the world alongside everyone else, and for that simple wish, people hated me.” AcceptanceDiscriminationBeing Gay Book:Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay Source: Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay
“My sexual exploits with my neighborhood playmates continued. I lived a busy homosexual childhood, somehow managing to avoid venereal disease through all my toddler years. By first grade I was sexually active with many friends. In fact, a small group of us regularly met in the grammar school lavatory to perform fellatio on one another. A typical week’s schedule would be Aaron and Michael on Monday during lunch; Michael and Johnny on Tuesday after school; Fred and Timmy at noon Wednesday; Aaron and Timmy after school on Thursday. None of us ever got caught, but we never worried about it anyway. We all understood that what we were doing was not to be discussed freely with adults but we viewed it as a fun sort of confidential activity. None of us had any guilty feelings about it; we figured everyone did it. Why shouldn’t they?” PedophiliaChild MolestationChild SexYeah RightChild BuggeryChild MolesterChildren Having SexHomopedophiliaLikely StoryPro Pedophilia Book:Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay Source: Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay
“The truth is, you never know when your actions are going to have an effect. Sometimes they help others to change their minds and hearts.” ActivismPersonal Courage Book:Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay Source: Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay
“Standing up for what you believe in, even if it means standing alone, is one of the most powerful things you can do.” BraveryActivismIndividualism Book:Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay Source: Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay
“I never had a low self-esteem that would make me gay. At one point, though, the reverse happened. Being homosexual led me to have a loss of self-esteem when I first became aware of society's attitudes about homosexuality.” FirstsSelfLossAttitudeHappenedSelf EsteemGayLowsEsteemReverseHomosexualityHomosexualLow Self Esteem Author:Aaron Fricke