Society plays a complex role. On one hand, the lack of positive representation in media and society in general made me feel like an outcast when I first started to realize I was gay. But on the other hand, as more and more acceptance is growing in some parts of society, it also gives hope and support. I saw some positive gay role models which helped me a bit in my self - acceptance journey.
In my case, I realized I was gay when I had a really strong crush on a male friend. It was a shock at first. I was afraid of what my family and society would think. However, I began to do some research, read about others' experiences, and gradually realized that being gay is just a normal part of who I am. It took time, but I'm now proud of my identity.
One story could be of a young man who always felt different in his all - boy high school. He had crushes on his male friends but didn't understand what it meant at first. As he grew older and started exploring more about relationships, he realized that his feelings towards other men were romantic in nature.
Self - discovery is a common element. Many people start to notice their different feelings towards the same sex during puberty or in their teenage years when they are exploring their own identity. For example, having a strong emotional or physical attraction that they can't explain in the context of 'normal' heterosexual relationships.
Well, 'You're Not You' is purely fictional. It's crafted by the imagination of the writers and not based on real events or people. The plot and characters are made up to engage and captivate the audience.
Actually, 'You're Next' is purely fictional. The plot and characters were made up by the filmmakers to provide thrills and chills to the audience. There's no real-life event behind it.