 To be open with my LGBT peers, it's not that hard. Most of my friends are really accepting and if they don't accept me, then they're not really friends to begin with, so why hang out with them, you know? So, it's not that hard. They're all accepting and I love them very much. What my school can do to create a safer atmosphere is when bullying is reported that they need to take action and not just ignore it and just say like, oh, you know, kids will be kids, you know? They have to take action so that way this won't occur again. When I first began to realize my queer identity was when I was six years old, I began to realize that, you know, I don't know, just looking at women just made me feel more excited than just being around guys. You know, I would hang out with them, but it wasn't like that same feeling, that adrenaline rush that I would feel when I was with, you know, with girls. And so then, you know, on six, it was like that. Well, it came back to me like around 11 and it realized that, yeah, I'm a lesbian. And that was it. I don't really have a favorite movie. I like a lot of movies. I like horror, I like comedy, I like documentaries, so it's endless. I like any kind of color, generally gray and black. I like to wear black because when you wear all black, everything matches. And then when it's gray, it's like, it's not white, it's not black, but it's together and it's like a nice shade, you know. I like that.