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Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Friday, March 8, 2024
Station 19 being cancelled #saveStation19
Sunday, June 11, 2023
Grey's Anatomy actor Kevin McKidd and Station 19 actress Danielle Savre have started dating, and they make a hot couple in Shondaland!
Sunday, May 21, 2023
“Station 19” Star Danielle Savre From Firefighter To Fashionista!
Thursday, August 25, 2022
Danielle Savre came out During the A Day With… convention in Milan!
Danielle Savre came out During the A Day With… convention in Milan!
Danielle Savre said During the A Day With"show in Milan", “There a lot of shame that’s associated with the LGBTQ community that’s put on us. And it’s wrong, and it sucks. I felt shame because I had feelings, romantic relationships with people of both sex. Also, it's both inaccurate and horrendous. I felt embarrassed since I cared deeply about people of the two genders and had heartfelt associations with them. My own life is something I'm very pleased and proud of ."
In a video on her YouTube Channel called “Being Not Straight,” Jaiden came out as a roace, or a romantic asexual. She explained, “I just suddenly thought to myself, ‘Wait, do people actually feel these things towards each other? Like, all these mushy lyrics are real emotions? They’re not joking?’
That’s when I started feeling like something was different.”
Presume they're referring to Danielle more explicitly affirming - after saying last week that she's been in love with a woman - that she's had romantic relationships with both men and women. Very touching moment in the room.
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Station 19\ season 5 - Maya And Carina | why was Jack always a shadow in the Marina’s relationship?
Station 19\ season 5 - Maya And Carina | why was Jack always a shadow in the Marina’s relationship?
Like many people I’m hurt and disappointed with the current storyline. This past few days
Example 1 : Of course the Cheating (season 3 episode 15) let’s not talk about it.
Example 2 : The following episode after Maya cut her hair Jack is the one to tell her to apologize to Carina (of course Maya was so dumb she couldn’t have this idea on her own super Jack had to give her the idea).
Example 3 : When Gabriella showed up Maya
In the next Carina and Maya scene : Maya apologized for lying and Carina said that she ´so no threaten by him.
Example 4 : in the following episode Carina said to Jack that she’s not threaten by him and at the end of the episode Maya asked Carina if she like him now
Example 5 : season 4 episode 14 after Maya and Carina shared an intimate moment the first think they talk about is Jack « Jack asked if it was weird having a girlfriend who's up in other ladies' bits all day ». « Jack would ask something like that » I mean who talk about their ex boyfriend after having sex with their girlfriend.
Example 6 :
Thursday, March 31, 2022
How Do I come Out To My Family As Gay, lesbian ,bisexual , Transgender !
"How do I come out?" is a deeply personal and unique issue to which I want to provide some insight. "Coming out" can refer to a variety of topics. We can "come out" by starting a new career, taking up a new pastime, participating in a new sport, or dating a new boyfriend or girlfriend. We can also "come out" about something we've been keeping hidden. This page discusses how to "coming out" as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, or questioning lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, or questioning lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, transgender.
I'd like to share with you an incredible "coming out" tale. I recently saw a video of a 10-year-old biological boy telling his mother, in sobs, that he is really a female. Wow!! I was moved to tears, felt sorrow for the child's suffering from being the "wrong" gender, and admired the child's bravery. Before those of us who aren't transgender pass judgment on this circumstance, I'd want to point you that this child was a miserable guy. He couldn't keep going in that direction. She was quite happy, content, had many friends, and lived a regular life as a female once she was allowed to do so. She was able to live a life that was genuine and true to herself. I understand that not everyone will agree with her parents, but this article is for teens who want to be open about their sexual orientation. When this boy, whom I'll call "J," came out to his mother, she handled the situation by telling him that everything will be fine. She was well aware that J had a penchant for donning his sister's clothes. She was also aware that J was dissatisfied. But she wasn't sure if J really wanted or needed to spend her life as a girl. As a result, she was surprised.I'm sure she worried a lot about J and whether or not he'd be welcomed. What was particularly lovely was that J's parents, sister, and grandmothers all immediately embraced her as a girl. J's grandfathers were reluctant, fearful that at such a young age, J would be unable to make this decision. They were being truthful. However, one grandfather gave J (as a female) a strong embrace in the film, demonstrating that he loved her no matter what.
I knew I was drawn to girls when I was 12 years old. It was terrifying since I had no support and was living in a homophobic era and culture. When I came out to my mother, I was 36 years old and told her that I was gay. She struggled with it, refused to accept it, and I ended up feeling rejected for the rest of my life. My daughters, who were 9 and 6 at the time, exclaimed "Cool" and have been quite tolerant and supportive ever since. J's and my tales demonstrate a few points to consider before going public . This method, which I've explained below, is intended to help you have a better experience coming out and, as a result, a better life.
Step One: Examine your positive thoughts and sensations. What do you imagine your perfect coming-out experience to be like? Perhaps you imagine that when you come out, you will be entirely welcomed. What would that entail? Is that a hug as well as a declaration of love and support? Then I'd like you to give yourself a hug right now and tell yourself that you love yourself. This is a critical step to take. Please take your time to fully appreciate this and allow it to soak in. This is your dream, and you are entitled to it.
Step 2: Acquaint yourself with your "bad" emotions. Do you have any apprehensions about coming out, such as fear, anxiety, frustration, grief, rage, or pain? Do you have any feelings about being in the "closet" for so long? What exactly are they? Do you have any bad sentiments about yourself because you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, or questioning? The greatest thing you can do is talk to a trusted friend or counselor about all of your feelings, write about them, sketch or paint, or create poetry. Feel free to express your emotions!