Introduction
This is a short, made-up story of a person, named Peter. He is currently facing the issue of LGBT.
Story
I am Peter. I am currently studying in ABC Secondary School, and I am in ninth grade. In the school, I always feel sad, as I was always being bullied. No one liked me, not in the school, not even in home, as my parents always argue over things that wouldn't matter. I need to talk to someone. I desperately need to talk to someone.
One day, I was walking on the street, feeling very upset, the kind of upset that I've never experienced before. I looked up to the sky, and saw dark clouds above me, and rain suddenly started to descend. I ran and ran, as fast as I could, to some where that I can stay away from the rain. Finally, I stood under s bus stop with a shelter, and tons upon tons of advertisements. As I stared at the miserable, heavy rain that wouldn't stop, I saw an advertisement stuck right next to me, right at sight level, saying the following: Counselling for Gay and Lesbian Individuals - Call: 000-000-000. I didn't even think, I just wanted to talk to someone. I immediately took out my phone, and keyed in the numbers. As I was about the press the call button, I frightened, and I immediately closed my phone. I was scared, I don't know what will happen to me. I ran as fast as I could, back to home, and ran into my bedroom, hid under my blanket.
Days and days went by, I continued being bullied and discriminated. Every time I was being being bullied, I felt even worst, I felt that today was the end of my life. As I arrived home, I looked my phone, to keyed in the number for that hotline. However, I was too scared. For at least ten times, I haven't been able to call. I kept silent, as no one would listen to my feelings.
Finally, one day, I decided to call that number. At the moment the call was being dialled, a person replied, "Welcome! This is the place for people who are gay or lesbian, and desperately wishes to talk to someone." I said, "I was really upset, what should I do?"
The conversation went on and on, and my feelings was calmed down more and more over time. Finally, that person suggested me to call this person, who named Adam. He said that he was as upset as you, and both of you should work together to escape our boxes to investigate our whole new world.
The other day, I phoned Adam, and he replied, in a very upset voice, asking who am I. After a short introduction of both of us, we went on a conversation about our lives. We phoned every night, and both of us were gaining experience and happiness from it, which it helped both of us to escape sadness.
However, as this went on and on, suddenly, I was pounding when I phoned him, as if where I think I loved him. Therefore, after days and days, both of us had expressed our feelings, as well as confessed to each other. We eventually became gay, and we loved each other so much.
Although we loved each other, we haven't met each other. At last, I knew that he was a classmate of mine, whose real name was Steve. We finally investigated both of our true identities, and eventually stuck with each other like glue every day and night.
As both of us are aware that being gay will be discriminated by the others, we still thought that we should continue to expand our relationship. As time went by, adults and teachers started to notice us, and gave us guidance and counselling on homosexuality. We eventually became individuals and they suggests, and we are facing the same problem again, being bullied and discriminated, and thus, no one would listen to us, how could we escape this situation?
One day, I was walking on the street, feeling very upset, the kind of upset that I've never experienced before. I looked up to the sky, and saw dark clouds above me, and rain suddenly started to descend. I ran and ran, as fast as I could, to some where that I can stay away from the rain. Finally, I stood under s bus stop with a shelter, and tons upon tons of advertisements. As I stared at the miserable, heavy rain that wouldn't stop, I saw an advertisement stuck right next to me, right at sight level, saying the following: Counselling for Gay and Lesbian Individuals - Call: 000-000-000. I didn't even think, I just wanted to talk to someone. I immediately took out my phone, and keyed in the numbers. As I was about the press the call button, I frightened, and I immediately closed my phone. I was scared, I don't know what will happen to me. I ran as fast as I could, back to home, and ran into my bedroom, hid under my blanket.
Days and days went by, I continued being bullied and discriminated. Every time I was being being bullied, I felt even worst, I felt that today was the end of my life. As I arrived home, I looked my phone, to keyed in the number for that hotline. However, I was too scared. For at least ten times, I haven't been able to call. I kept silent, as no one would listen to my feelings.
Finally, one day, I decided to call that number. At the moment the call was being dialled, a person replied, "Welcome! This is the place for people who are gay or lesbian, and desperately wishes to talk to someone." I said, "I was really upset, what should I do?"
The conversation went on and on, and my feelings was calmed down more and more over time. Finally, that person suggested me to call this person, who named Adam. He said that he was as upset as you, and both of you should work together to escape our boxes to investigate our whole new world.
The other day, I phoned Adam, and he replied, in a very upset voice, asking who am I. After a short introduction of both of us, we went on a conversation about our lives. We phoned every night, and both of us were gaining experience and happiness from it, which it helped both of us to escape sadness.
However, as this went on and on, suddenly, I was pounding when I phoned him, as if where I think I loved him. Therefore, after days and days, both of us had expressed our feelings, as well as confessed to each other. We eventually became gay, and we loved each other so much.
Although we loved each other, we haven't met each other. At last, I knew that he was a classmate of mine, whose real name was Steve. We finally investigated both of our true identities, and eventually stuck with each other like glue every day and night.
As both of us are aware that being gay will be discriminated by the others, we still thought that we should continue to expand our relationship. As time went by, adults and teachers started to notice us, and gave us guidance and counselling on homosexuality. We eventually became individuals and they suggests, and we are facing the same problem again, being bullied and discriminated, and thus, no one would listen to us, how could we escape this situation?