Young Ottawa's gay community members to dress up, dance, to celebrate diversity second annual Queer youth dances and masquerade Friday.
Falldown libraries Capital Pride Festival draws to a close,prom dresses 2012, in Ottawa's gay village occurred in unity who had been discriminated against.
"I'm here to celebrate who I am, because I come from a very Christian, conservative family, said:" John Medina. "This is the first time they let me go to this thing, so this is very exciting."
Brandon said: "I actually kicked my prom after party, Timmerman. "A guy actually I was fired because he was not sure and homosexuals,cheap prom dresses, he put me under a tree."
Some people say they have noticed more and more people accept the GLBTQ community in Ottawa.
Angela Brown said: "We won the most lovely couple this year our whole school, so that our diversity up, we think".
Timmerman said things got better way to help is a gay-straight alliance, in all primary schools to help raise awareness and tolerance, from a young age.
"My belief is that people are not gay, they just do not know homologous - they do not understand the way of life," he said.
Join the parties said that they have not hurt, they may feel very uncomfortable, and said he was in that kind of environment.
"I am bisexual, a lot of people do not understand, especially family members," Keira Boudreau said. "There are a lot of resentment towards, so I want to stop it, plus it is the fun of the party. '
He said: "I think people should really support, when you love someone, they can be together," said her friend Jade Bacon. "This is what the dance."
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