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If you are virtually ANY category of non-hetero and/or non-cis, and not had Rain’s inner monologue (or something very similar) at some point in your life, consider yourself fortunate. I’m serious. Today, I’m very proud and open about who I am, but I think Rain’s monologue is actually quite toned down from the self-loathing I used to put myself through when I was about her age. It’s weird to think back on now…
On a lighter note, this page was almost called “Rainbow Sprinkles”. I worried it might be inappropriate for the mostly serious nature of this particular page though.
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She's just so normal. So carefree. | |||
Perhaps a bit of an airhead... | |||
...but she's so effortlessly happy. She can be herself whenever she wants, and it's never an issue. | |||
It doesn't have to be an issue. I'm sure neither one of them has ever questioned anything in their relationship. | |||
Her boyfriend is undoubtedly straight and likes her because she's obviously a girl. Maybe they've even done it. | |||
I mean, why not? They're both obviously attracted to each other. They're a normal girl and boy in a normal relationship... | |||
What am I? Some kind of freak girl with the wrong anatomy, and dating a boy who is probably only attracted to me on account of said anatomical incorrectness. | |||
No! I can't be thinking things like this! Like Holly said, Rudy and I are cute together. We're happy and in love with each other | |||
Everything okay, Rain? | |||
Sorry. Didn't mean to startle you. I said your name a couple times. | |||
Vanilla with rainbow sprinkles, right? | |||