“It's taboo to admit that you're lonely. You can make jokes about it, of course. You can tell people that you spend most of your time with Netflix or that you haven't left the house today and you might not even go outside tomorrow. But rarely do you ever tell people about the true depths of your loneliness, about how you feel more and more alienated from your friends each passing day and you're not sure how to fix it. It seems like everyone is just better at living than you are. A part of you knew this was going to happen. Growing up, you just had this feeling that you wouldn't transition well to adult life, that you'd fall right through the cracks. And look at you now, it's happening.”
I have been thinking about this so much and imagining how things might have been different for me. i try not to be sad about it. mostly i'm just so grateful for the future queer kids who have this. for my son and his future friends. givesm e hope.
Can you imagine . Can you imagine being a young queer teenager and having something like Heartstopper to look up to.
If this is you, I'm really happy for you. No one ever told us what our lives could potentially look like, it's a beautiful gift