Your story resonates with me so much, Dina. From your beginnings of thinking it was a choice, to suffering emotional abuse from family and restrictions around communicating with your girlfriend. My family had a lot of shame and disgust around my sexuality too, and it’s like I was denied just being myself. I identify as queer and your story gives me hope - you seem to be in self acceptance, not taking on other people’s shit. Keep loving yourself and being yourself 🌈💜 and thank you for sharing
this comment actually made me tear up. thank YOU for your support and for staying strong. you’ll always have a place here in this little community we are building. you’re amazing
@@ASMRDina23thanks, Dina. Even through a screen, your energy is loving, inclusive, and just plain kind. Excited to see more videos from you. Much love to you and Emily ❤Rebecca
happy pride month!! thank you for sharing your story. being queer is such a wonderful and humanizing experience that deserves to be shared with the world.
Happy Pride Everyone!! 🏳️🌈 It’s honestly nice to hear this story coming from you. I’m 18 and a queer andro and I just get terrified at the thought of coming out. I’m not terrified of a lot of things in life but that just scares me. I can’t imagine it, because my family have all made weird or violent comments about the lgbt community in the past But then I remember the lgbt family that I have (including you!!) that already accepts me fully for who I am and it makes me feel better. So thanks a lot, srsly. Your dedication to staying true to urself, ur relationship to ur gf and work is inspirational ❤️
thank you for this comment and for your vulnerability!! there is an entire community here for you (yes, including me). it's ok to feel scared. don't ever forget that even if it may not feel like it at times, there is ALWAYS a light at the end of the tunnel. it's just about trusting that. much love and happy pride!
I'm extremely late jeez but this video touches a part of me My family have always been the super religious type (Jehovah's witnesses) And it's crazy how many people say I'm over exaggerating when I tell them that if I told my parents I was bi, I would literally be kicked out and disowned 😅 religious trauma, emotional trauma, just crazy stuff day in and day out so much so that as a grown ass adult I still feel like a little kid many days. looking for the day when I can leave it all behind It's refreshing to hear other people that were in the same situation and made it out!! Especially when looking at you and how cute you and Emily are ( again.. marriage when hmm??) thank you for sharing this video
i am SO sorry that you have to feel that kind of fear regarding your family. everything you said is so on point. this is something i tell everyone that is struggling, and it’s a total cliche, but you have to believe that there is a light at the end of every tunnel. i barely believed it all those years i was struggling but then it appeared. just keep putting one foot in front of the other, my friend. much love!
thank you for sharing ❤❤ i am so happy for you and the freedom you have found with your partner. i hope someday you are able to find connection and acceptance in your family
You should both be very proud of the way you have made your way through difficult times....acceptance can often be hard to achieve but always remember sunshine....no one can judge you...keep posting the vids and we will keep watching....love always Steve 🇬🇧🇺🇸🏳️🌈 x
You are so mature about this. Willing to educate people that want to learn but not forcing people to understand unless they want to. I think that's the biggest trigger thing for right wing people and I think your approach would help more people see that it's really not a bad thing at all.
i really appreciate that! i recognize that people have different backgrounds and a different understanding. i just try to be myself and see where it gets me loll
I always thought queer was used more of a negative term/slur... I don't know why some people have such a problem with someone being gay. Why care who someone else is attracted to/ having sex with!! As long as it isn't kids or on some forceful/abusive level it shouldn't even matter.
yeah some people do still think that way but a great deal of people in the community have reclaimed the term. and yeah i completely agree! like why are people so concerned about strangers and their love life if it’s not hurting anyone 🙌🏼
Would love a video on queer/ lgbtqia+ terms - Thank you so much for making this video and honestly sharing your story. I’m sorry your coming out was so rough Dina, and your family didn’t accept you :( Thank you also for creating queer content, as a baby gay it really helps with acceptance :) xx
Honestly hope to see more videos like this. For me personel I just feel Im not educated enough about whole comunity but surely send a lot of love and suport for everyone who is brave enough to live their life the way they feel they should. Go for it ☺️
Thx for sharing! Sorry to hear it wasn't a happy ending. At least You're comfortable with who You are and You're able to be who You are. That takes lots of courage and strength. Im happy and proud You ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤗🤗
Your story resonates with me so much, Dina. From your beginnings of thinking it was a choice, to suffering emotional abuse from family and restrictions around communicating with your girlfriend. My family had a lot of shame and disgust around my sexuality too, and it’s like I was denied just being myself. I identify as queer and your story gives me hope - you seem to be in self acceptance, not taking on other people’s shit. Keep loving yourself and being yourself 🌈💜 and thank you for sharing
this comment actually made me tear up. thank YOU for your support and for staying strong. you’ll always have a place here in this little community we are building. you’re amazing
@@ASMRDina23thanks, Dina. Even through a screen, your energy is loving, inclusive, and just plain kind. Excited to see more videos from you.
Much love to you and Emily
❤Rebecca
happy pride month!! thank you for sharing your story. being queer is such a wonderful and humanizing experience that deserves to be shared with the world.
happy pride!! totally agree! such a sense of freedom!! thank you so much for the love!
Happy Pride Everyone!! 🏳️🌈
It’s honestly nice to hear this story coming from you. I’m 18 and a queer andro and I just get terrified at the thought of coming out. I’m not terrified of a lot of things in life but that just scares me. I can’t imagine it, because my family have all made weird or violent comments about the lgbt community in the past
But then I remember the lgbt family that I have (including you!!) that already accepts me fully for who I am and it makes me feel better. So thanks a lot, srsly. Your dedication to staying true to urself, ur relationship to ur gf and work is inspirational ❤️
thank you for this comment and for your vulnerability!! there is an entire community here for you (yes, including me). it's ok to feel scared. don't ever forget that even if it may not feel like it at times, there is ALWAYS a light at the end of the tunnel. it's just about trusting that. much love and happy pride!
@@ASMRDina23 Thanks for your reply Dina, I appreciate it ❤️❤️🏳️🌈
I'm extremely late jeez but this video touches a part of me
My family have always been the super religious type (Jehovah's witnesses) And it's crazy how many people say I'm over exaggerating when I tell them that if I told my parents I was bi, I would literally be kicked out and disowned 😅
religious trauma, emotional trauma, just crazy stuff day in and day out so much so that as a grown ass adult I still feel like a little kid many days. looking for the day when I can leave it all behind
It's refreshing to hear other people that were in the same situation and made it out!! Especially when looking at you and how cute you and Emily are ( again.. marriage when hmm??)
thank you for sharing this video
i am SO sorry that you have to feel that kind of fear regarding your family. everything you said is so on point. this is something i tell everyone that is struggling, and it’s a total cliche, but you have to believe that there is a light at the end of every tunnel. i barely believed it all those years i was struggling but then it appeared. just keep putting one foot in front of the other, my friend. much love!
thank you for sharing ❤❤ i am so happy for you and the freedom you have found with your partner. i hope someday you are able to find connection and acceptance in your family
thank you so so much for the love! i really appreciate your comment :))
Thank-you for sharing your story, you have an ally here and I think this video will resonate with many. So glad you found your true love! ❤️🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
curt!! what a beautiful comment! thank you for being an ally!
You should both be very proud of the way you have made your way through difficult times....acceptance can often be hard to achieve but always remember sunshine....no one can judge you...keep posting the vids and we will keep watching....love always Steve 🇬🇧🇺🇸🏳️🌈 x
steve, what a wonderful message! thank you so so much for your continued support!
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Thank you for sharing your story and good luck moving forward. Subscribed 🤗
aw thank you! thank YOU for listening and joining the family!
Proud ally here 👋🏻, Thankyou for sharing your story 🫶🏻. Happy pride month to you both 🏳️🌈
thank you nadia!! your allyship makes a difference!!!
Thanks for telling your story. Wonderfull whispering tingles!
its truly an honor! thank you so much!
You are so mature about this. Willing to educate people that want to learn but not forcing people to understand unless they want to. I think that's the biggest trigger thing for right wing people and I think your approach would help more people see that it's really not a bad thing at all.
i really appreciate that! i recognize that people have different backgrounds and a different understanding. i just try to be myself and see where it gets me loll
I always thought queer was used more of a negative term/slur...
I don't know why some people have such a problem with someone being gay. Why care who someone else is attracted to/ having sex with!! As long as it isn't kids or on some forceful/abusive level it shouldn't even matter.
yeah some people do still think that way but a great deal of people in the community have reclaimed the term. and yeah i completely agree! like why are people so concerned about strangers and their love life if it’s not hurting anyone 🙌🏼
Would love a video on queer/ lgbtqia+ terms - Thank you so much for making this video and honestly sharing your story. I’m sorry your coming out was so rough Dina, and your family didn’t accept you :( Thank you also for creating queer content, as a baby gay it really helps with acceptance :) xx
this comment is so sweet!! this channel can always be a safe space for you!! much love!!
Great story!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing your story with us ❤
it’s my absolute pleasure! thank you for supporting!
Honestly hope to see more videos like this. For me personel I just feel Im not educated enough about whole comunity but surely send a lot of love and suport for everyone who is brave enough to live their life the way they feel they should. Go for it ☺️
Thank you for sharing your story, happy pride 🏳️🌈
its my pleasure! happy pride 😊
Thx for sharing! Sorry to hear it wasn't a happy ending. At least You're comfortable with who You are and You're able to be who You are. That takes lots of courage and strength. Im happy and proud You ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤗🤗
i really appreciate this! thank you for your kind words and support :)
Watching now. Just know I support you 🫶🏼 proud bi-sexual here❤🌈
happy pride to you!! thank you so much for your support. know that it’s reciprocated!
Happy pride! 🎊🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
you too!! 😊😊
Forever inspired by you, my love ❤️🔥 Thank you everyone for being so sweet, Dina deserves it!!! 🥰
you’re my favorite!
Happy pride 🏳️🌈🫶🏼
happy pride hannah!!!
Good vid
thanks chris!
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much love to you!!
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thanks for watching!
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thank you for watching❤️
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