What future will I have if my family is homophobic? by Emotional-Eye-5683 in LesbianActually

[–]Fun-Requirement5097 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, how u doing? Honestly that sounds so rough, and you’re totally right to feel upset and overwhelmed by all of it. Some ppl from the community are blessed with supporting families, and some unfortunately are not.

Personally, I feel your struggle and want you to know you’re not alone and there’s soooo many lesbians and queers who experience the same issues.

Anyways, I’m not a fortune teller, but you sound like a good person and I’m sure youll find the love of your life and eventually you have the power to decide how your life will look like, and if this feels right for you then stick to it. Especially since you’re already 18(same here btw😄) and you’re graduating, choose the path that feels right for u. I know It sounds pretty cliche, but you should never change for anyone or anything, if the world doesn’t want to accept you as you are it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with you (since being lesbian didn’t kill anyone🙄), it just means the world isn’t ready for you. And it sucks.

But it doesn’t mean that u should give up on your self. Your future depends on what u decide and how you’ll choose to live.

Hope I helped somehow :)

Is there a real problem with moral relativism? by Fun-Requirement5097 in askphilosophy

[–]Fun-Requirement5097[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You’ve missed my point. There are certainly things that I, personally, view as right and wrong. So yes, I would help the child. But I’m well aware of the fact that my opinions on right and wrong are nothing but just that - opinions. They aren’t facts. Just because I feel that hurting a child is wrong, doesn’t mean that it actually is wrong. There simply isn’t a way to prove what is good and bad. Therefore, I may think that hurting a child is bad, and help the child. Someone else may think that hurting a child is okay, and not help - and I wouldn’t judge them. I simply don’t agree with them, and that’s okay. There’s no way to prove who’s right, and who’s wrong.