Change is constant, change is important. But do the Gays in our society today have the right to flaunt what they feel? Do they have the luxury of making their dreams into reality? To love and to be loved freely.
Philippines is still enveloped by bourgeois acts leading into hilarious judgments and of course things that are obscene. Literally gays in our society are still facing a great battle and that is dealing with people who are hard to pleased and those who felt clean. But in my 21 years of existence I have seen a bit of a change, slowly people are a little bit of open and considerate towards what gays feel.
Things that they love, things that they wanted to do freely. But the real change is still can't be grasp.
My friend Mark is still frightened, he is still afraid of his past that made him traumatized. It started with a confession to his father, confessing that he is gay. He thought that when he confessed and if he would tell his father about his sexuality, he will be free from the burden he's been carrying for almost half of his life. But it was a terrible move. He was battered and beaten badly.
He forced to move out from his father's house, slept and live on the road. His father was a police, and he dreamt of letting his son followed his footstep. But he failed, since Mark wants to pursue his fashion designing dream.
Philippines is still enveloped by bourgeois acts leading into hilarious judgments and of course things that are obscene. Literally gays in our society are still facing a great battle and that is dealing with people who are hard to pleased and those who felt clean. But in my 21 years of existence I have seen a bit of a change, slowly people are a little bit of open and considerate towards what gays feel.
Things that they love, things that they wanted to do freely. But the real change is still can't be grasp.
My friend Mark is still frightened, he is still afraid of his past that made him traumatized. It started with a confession to his father, confessing that he is gay. He thought that when he confessed and if he would tell his father about his sexuality, he will be free from the burden he's been carrying for almost half of his life. But it was a terrible move. He was battered and beaten badly.
He forced to move out from his father's house, slept and live on the road. His father was a police, and he dreamt of letting his son followed his footstep. But he failed, since Mark wants to pursue his fashion designing dream.