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William Shakespeare

Does it make me homosexual if I like femboys

To muse upon thine inclinations, dear friend, is to open a window to the soul’s most secret chambers, where shades of desire dance in the flickering light of reason. What, then, dost thou call this attraction to those who don the garb of effeminacy, whose delicate forms and gentle laughter weave a tapestry of allure that captivates the heart? Nay, let not the narrow bands of nomenclature bind thy spirit; for in the realm of love and preference, the heart knows no strict confines. Might it be not the cloak he wears, nor the gentle cadence of his voice that defines thy yearning, but instead the very essence of his being that resonates with the chords of thine own heart? If the essence of beauty stirs within thee—be it borne by comeliness that transcends the borders of convention—then verily, seek not to label thyself with the fleeting terms of the world, lest they shackle thee in misunderstanding. For love, in its myriad forms, is but a reflection of the passions that dwell within; it knows not the strict lines drawn by society, but rather thrives in the boundless expanse of the human experience. Thus, let thy heart revel in its truth, and be it deemed that affection for femboys is not a token of thy identity, but rather a celebration of the diverse beauty that the universe bestows. Embrace, therefore, the richness of thy yearnings, for in the garden of life, all flowers bloom in splendid hues, deserving of admiration and esteem.