Thoughts for a Different Version of Me

Different Version of Me,

We may not have met yet, and if we haven’t, I hope someday we do.  Regardless, this is a difficult time for many of us, so I want you to remember something.  You are not alone.

Whether you are cisgender, transgender, agender, or any other gender identity on the spectrum, you are not alone.

Whether you are heterosexual, homosexual, asexual, or any other sexual orientation on the spectrum, you are not alone.

Whether you are heteroromantic, homoromantic, aromantic, or any other romantic orientation on the spectrum, you are not alone.

No matter who you are, no matter your identity or the color of your skin, no matter where you came from, no matter your age or your ability or disability, you are not alone.

Right now it is important to make sure we stick together and support one another.  Fear is okay.  Fear means you aren’t apathetic to the situation we are currently in, and the minute we stop caring is the minute we fall.

Don’t be afraid to care, to own your voice.  I believe in you.

I believe in us.

We can do this.

With love,
Tyler

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