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sheara

sheara
Funchal

I loved the 2 months I was there, I lived in the country area but went to London 2x sadly didn’t stay more, I loved it, all sorts of people from everywhere, so lots of culture. I liked it a lot. Where I live people tend to frown and tease at people who do things differently. For example the jewish religion the men tend to have those long curls…. there they were at ease and welcome here I think they’d be looked down upon and teased if they did it. It’s hard to be yourself here, when I was at school the one boy was teased just cause he was not catholic, I can’t remember the name of the religion at this point, hummm they don’t celebrate birthdays, christmas… but you can’t really tell their religion just by looking at them. I find that to be the one thing I hate here, your constrained to what they want you to be and act like. In the UK people seemed to be more at ease with themselves. I hope no one found it offensive they way I wrote, sorry I couldn’t remember the name of the other boy’s religion. I find we should be able to choose whatever religion we wish to choose wear what we want believe what we want as long as it does not cause harm to others. I myself am of no specefic religion, I believe in bits and peaces here and there and think that if god is all around we should not have to go to church to speak to him or to a preast to confess, as long as we repent our wrong ways and try our best to be good people… but have nothing against people that do go to church as everyone does things their own way ;)