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If you are a teenager and you currently feel like you have failed at being a man/woman/heterosexual/whatever, then there is a 79.8% chance you are some form of LGBTQ. Stop beating yourself up and start exploring instead. You'll be happy you did.
You could also be autistic and have the same experience like me or even both
Or you could just be comparing yourself to the unreasonably high standards set by archaic cultural norms.
Basically if you're a teenager and think you're failing at life: No, you aren't, just give yourself some more time to figure things out.
Isn't 'failing at life' the normal teenage feeling? It sucks, but it will pass.
Also works
Exactly, just because your parents or grandparents were married and had good jobs at 18 and bought a house with cash at 20 while having their 3rd child. That's not normal anymore. Do your best with what you have, and repeat to yourself "I'm not responsible for the economy. Things don't work the same way they did 20 or 40 years ago."
Me too actually
Important note: just because at some point you felt attraction to people of opposite sex, doesn't automatically disqualify you from LGBTQ
The opposite is also true. Just relax and like who you like. Sexuality is a spectrum. Just don't worry about it and didn't stress about who you're attracted to.
I'm not feeling that I have failed but that the whole model of gender and sexually are flawed. So, in my opinion, society has failed me.
Hey you're like seven steps ahead of me.
I only entered the phase of hating society instead of myself when I was like twenty-three.
honestly, as a 30 yo cishet man, fuck gender and sexuality. Do whatever the fuck makes you happy
Citation on that? I'm sure it's possible, but weirdly-specific percentages with no citation make me suspicious.
In in my, it was just a lot of factors of upbringing and had really weird ideals and probably a dash of neurodivergence that combined to give me this feeling. Getting out of the environment I was in, getting some mental help, etc. solved that for me.
The percentage is just a quirky way of saying it's a high chance, dw about it.