š For the Ones Who Donāt Fit: A Human Love Letter for Pride Month
- powerthrouple33
- Jun 1
- 2 min read
Itās June. Pride Month.
And for the first time, I feel called to celebrate itānot just as an ally, but as one of the outsiders.

Not because Iām gay. But because I know what it means to be othered.
To be whispered about, warned against, kept at a distance.
To be the one that makes others uncomfortable simply by existing truthfully.
This post is for the ones who donāt fit.
The ones who were always too much or not enough.
The ones who walk the edges of societyās āacceptableā boxes.
The ones who broke the mold, burned the rulebook, and walked awayāsometimes alone, always brave.
⨠Itās for the queer ones.
⨠The trans ones.
⨠The poly ones.
⨠The nonbinary, the neurodivergent, the spiritual nomads.
⨠The artists, the sensual beings, the sacred rebels.
The ones who were told their love was wrong, their truth was dangerous, their joy was too loud.
I see you.
I am you.
Pride Month isnāt just for the rainbowāitās for the radiant defiance of all who dare to live in their fullness.
Itās for the ones who made their own family.
Who loved in secret until they didnāt have to.
Who kissed in shadows.
Who grieved what they lost and celebrated who they became.
Itās for the ones who keep choosing truth over comfort,freedom over approval,and wholeness over silence.
This is a month to celebrate every radiant soul that has dared to say:āI am here. I am real. I am worthy of love.ā
Happy Pride to the ones who were never meant to blend in.
You are divine.
You are needed.
You are home. š¤šš„
šæ Reflection Questions
Have you ever felt like the āotherā? What did that teach you about yourself?
In what ways are you reclaiming your identity, your voice, your truth?
Who in your life has inspired you by living authentically on the outside?
š« Empowering Truth Statements
I celebrate the ones who live on the edgesāand I am one of them.
I am not here to fit in; I am here to be free.
The world needs our wild, radiant, untamed love.
To the ones who dare to be real in a world that prefers masksā
Iām walking with you.
ā Kami šš„



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