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wrote:“I don’t wear [rainbow] items to tell you who’s in my bed. I wear [rainbow] and [trans pride colors] so the family across the street knows they are safe.

So the couple in the restaurant know[s] they aren’t alone. So the boy who sees me notice him looking at dresses knows I won’t judge.

I wear pride [because] you make them hide.”I don’t wear ? items to tell you who’s in my bed. I wear ????????? so the family across the street knows they are safe.

So the couple in the restaurant know they aren’t alone. So the boy who sees me notice him looking at dresses knows I won’t judge.

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