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Bisexual Stereotypes Redefined

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Courtney

Southbridge, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I ran a Twitter page in High school where I would anonymously tweet out to students at the school. In these tweets, I would send them daily pick me ups and compliments to help spread the positivity in my school and help to put a stop to bullying that had been going on.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating to show the world that our labels do not define us! It is who we were inside that matters the most. Labels can hold a lot of weight over people but at the end of the day, our stereotypes do not define us. Our actions define us.

Krystle

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I was shopping at my local grocery store when I noticed a mom that was trying to pick up a canister of formula from the bottom shelf. She couldn't quite make it because she was wearing her infant on her chest. I offered to reach down and grab it for her. She was teary eyed and thankful. She let me know that she doesn't have any help until her husband comes home later. I told her I was just happy to lend a hand.
Why are you participating?: 

I want the world to know that queer people of color exist, and we have the capacity to love and help just like everyone else in the world.

Kristen

Walpole, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
When I go out into Boston and have cash on hand I will give money to the homeless that I come across as I walk around in the city. I feel that it is important to help those that need help the most.
Why are you participating?: 

I feel it is important to know that all people are capable of doing good things and that we can all do better at not being judgmental towards people.

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