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I need to reply to two of my classmates and would like to reply with at least 100 words. Here are the directions for the responses. Read your peers’ posts and select at least two peers to respond to. Post each response as a REPLY to your peer’s posting.
Start your reply with a greeting to your peer (e.g., Hi Peer’s name! or Dear Peer’s name,). Make meaningful connections with your classmates’ ideas. What similarities and/or differences do you share with your classmates?End your reply with a closing and your name (e.g., Thanks for sharing, Your name or Yours, Your name).These are the two classmates that I would like to respond to: Chloe: The two dimensions i feel connect with me the most are sexual identity and gender.I was in denial about my sexual identity for a long time as I was always surrounded by many people telling me if i was anything but straight it was wrong and it forced me to feel badly about what i was feeling. Once i started making new friends and sharing what i was feeling i realized it was actually okay to not be straight. I am now proud of who I am and i am a strong believer of be who you are no matter who has anything to say about it.Growing up i hated anything girly. I refused to wear any pink and always resented anything that looked even remotely girly. Once i started growing up i realized how fun it is to express my femininity. Dressing up all girly and taking forever to do my makeup and hair is a huge part of how i express myself and be confident in my own skin.It is a big part of who i am today because of those two dimensions.Christopher:Every aspect of the identity wheel is important and is essential. All of these things shape who we are. I would say the two most important dimensions in my life is religion and raceI was born and raised in a Christian household. It has been a huge part of my upbringing. My mom is a strong Christian woman and she instilled Christian values and principles in me when I was as young as 2 years old. She used to make us pray every single night before we went to bed and as I got older I started teaching myself how to read the Bible. My faith guides me everyday and I always lean to God to help guide me, protect me and to renew my mind, heart, body, soul and spirit so I can continue to be a humble servant in his kingdom.Me being black is also a huge part. Being half Ghanian and Half Liberian is amazing. Our culture is unmatched.