Friday, 17 November 2017
Calabar lesbian says coming out as a lesbians is the best decision she ever made (see full gist)
A known lesbian who decided to abandon her marriage to a man and come out of her closet to reveal her sexual orientation says she loves who she is.
The Obudu-born Adie who was seriously criticized when she announced that she is a lesbian after hiding her secret identity for so many years, took to her Facebook page to share the two lessons she learned after she came out of the closet.
Adie explained that she realized she was on her own when she first came out because the people she expected to support her turned their backs on her including her family members.
See her full statement :
“The first thing I learned is that I’m on my own. It took me a while to realize this because I kept expecting and waiting on family and friends to show support, give approval, and accept me.
Very few did. The others remained silent. And they’re still silent till today because neither has bothered to break the silence. Pamela Adie says coming out as a lesbian was the best decision che made
The second lesson is that nobody owes me anything. There’s a tendency to feel entitled to peoples love, acceptance, and financial resources based on their supposed role in our lives...
Mother, father, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, cousin, niece, bestie, friend, etc. Nothing could be more false. You’re not entitled to anything. You want something, work hard for it. Bear the consequences."
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