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🫥 Who really knows that strong feeling of discomfort and uneasiness that can arise and grow when one does not feel welcomed by the surrounding environment?
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If you know her you will understand with me how important it is to create an environment of comfort, hospitality, freedom and respect that knows how to enhance the single or the single reality however unique and special!
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We all need to live feeling recognized, loved, accepted and appreciated for what we are, for our true nature that must not necessarily be what others would like!
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Mankind generally has a tendency to project its desires and wills on what surrounds it and, precisely this tendency may lack respect and acceptance to those who are close to us.
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Sometimes the comfort zone where we feel safe is the house, other times it is not!
This space wants welcome all, with respect, freedom, empathy that best characterizes us as living beings that feel feelings and emotions!
Include all sounds like a good thought but it is not easy when "these all" can include realities and attitudes that go out of our values and our measures that we consider acceptable.
It is difficult or perhaps impossible to completely remove the tendency we have to judgment because we probably judge even when we do not realize it and to do so with ourselves as well as with others.
The aim of this space is to create a dimension of love, acceptance, welcome, well-being and comfort and to try to remain open to diversity and to see them as enrichments.
Perhaps two differences that meet then discover that they are not so different and that they have much in common!
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In this space violence, bullying and all forms of discrimination are opposed because they are harmful, harmful and contrary to respect for life.
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The acronym LGBTQIA+ included in the footer of this portal represents a set of identities related to sexual orientation and gender identity, including various ways in which people identify themselves.
Here is a description of the associated letters and meanings:
L (Lesbian): Women who have romantic or sexual attraction to other women.
G (Gay): Men who have romantic or sexual attraction to other men. Sometimes, the term "gay" can also be used generically to indicate all people attracted to people of the same sex.
B (Bisexual): People attracted by both their sex and others, without exclusive preferences.
T (Transgender): Persons whose gender identity does not correspond to the gender assigned to birth. They can identify themselves as men, women or with a different gender identity.
Q (Queer): A broad term that includes people who do not identify in traditional categories of sexual orientation and gender identity. "Queer" was in the past a derogatory term, but was reappropriated by the community.
I (Intersexual): Persons born with physical characteristics not covered by the conventional definitions of male or female. They may have genetic, chromosomal, hormonal or anatomical variations.
A (Asexual): People who don't feel sexual attraction to others. Some may still have romantic attractions.
+: It represents other identities and sexual and gender orientations not included in the acronym, such as non-binary people, pansexuals, agender, demisexuals, genderfluid, and others.
This acronym is constantly evolving and reflects the diversity of the experiences and identities that make up the community.
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