@cherrygupta
Cherry Gupta
@cherrygupta · 4:08

My journey as an openly bisexual 17 year old

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Like, some girls were supportive, some you should ask me, do you like me? Yeah, all that stuff. Even boys, some of the boys, they were orthodox stereotypical and stuff, so that was that. But I think that my journey of being an openly bisexual girl has been all mixed journey know it hasn't been all happy happy, but it hasn't been all sad either. So I'm happy to be openly bisexual
@Pragati.chopra
Pragati Chopra
@Pragati.chopra · 1:15
Hi, Cherry. I am so impressed by the way you have come out openly and you started talking about this. It actually takes a lot of courage to come out, and it is a beautiful process that frees you because you don't owe it to anyone. You need to acknowledge the privilege required to come out. You know, communities need to be more empathetic because so many of us don't have the resources, support and security to be able to be out and proud
@cherrygupta
Cherry Gupta
@cherrygupta · 0:48
Yeah. Thank you, Prague. Thanks a lot for the blessings and also the words you spoken. I really believe that everyone should be like this. They should be more accepting in nature, more empathetic, more aware, so that we people from the LGBTQ don't need to make swells just so that people can know our journey. The thing is that there's not much acceptance here, and I have friends who are not ready to come out or not
@Pragati.chopra
Pragati Chopra
@Pragati.chopra · 1:40

@cherrygupta

So I would say to everyone, irrespective of whether you are an LGBTQ or bisexual or anybody, you just embrace who you are, be an inspiration for others, and contribute to a world where people don't have to wait for external validation. Embrace your identity, and it all starts with self acceptance. So, yes, more power to you and all others who are listening to it. More courage to you all. May you start with accepting yourself. And don't look for validation from the society
@Fragrance
Dr.khushboo chauhan
@Fragrance · 1:01
And I personally congratulate you and all the wishes from my side and all the love, prosperity, courage and strength more. So, thank you so much. Once again, good luck. Lots of love to you. Take care
@ashdew
ash dew
@ashdew · 0:27
Hi, Cherry. That was so brave, and it was so inspiring listening to you talk with that confidence. I'm sure you are inspiring so many people. And I think it's important to take a stand for yourself. Be it for your sexuality or be it for anything else in life. One has to learn to take a stand for themselves. And I am really, really proud of you. God bless
@Devii_official
Chandrika Devi ;)
@Devii_official · 2:43
I also have two of my friends who are bisexual and it's been great knowing them, but all I can see them is how great of a person they are and how kind and understanding they can get at times. But one particular thing which is like I find common in both of them is their sense of fashion. She would turn around my wardrobe from a zero to ten
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