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(Just so you know, when I say Americans, I mean the US, not North America.)

I used to be proud to be an American. I believed we were such a great country. But, as time went on, that pride began to fade. The reasons to be proud diminished one by one. Recently, my eyes were completely opened and I realize just how far behind my country truly is.

All it took was one video. A commercial. It was for the Israel Gay Youth Group. I did research. I realized. South Africa is allowing gay marriage, as well as several other countries. Israel is very pro-LGBT rights. Most of their commercials show this sort of thing. I found out the US has been censoring and banning “gay” commercials.

One commercial was simply two gay men, in a committed relationship. They were talking about how they designed their home with furniture from the store. The commercial aired only once, in Washington D.C. and New York. Why once? Because the store, Ikea, began receiving bomb threats. Apparently two committed adults of the same gender is too scary a concept for most Americans.

I look at these other countries. They embrace homosexuality, bisexuality, and the transgendered. And yet, here we are, lagging behind. Every time I hear about these things, it makes me angry and sad. But they also inspire me. I want to make a difference here. I want people like me to be able to live out our lives as freely as the heterosexuals.

I want America to live up to its name.
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Lately on Fanpop, I've been noticing a lot of people wondering if they are gay or bisexual, in particular. They ask if certain behaviors or feelings they have make them gay or bi.

But really, asking other people to tell you whether or not you are gay or straight is nearly impossible. They can't be inside your head and go through what you do every day. It's up to you to figure that out on your own!

If that leaves you feeling overwhelmed, don't panic! Sexuality is an exciting and often confusing journey, only to be uncovered by you! If I've learned anything from going through years feeling straight,...
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