Confidence is tricky, isn’t it? Some days it’s there, some days it’s not, but the moments when you really lean into it? Those are the moments that matter. You don’t have to be perfect or have it all figured out. All you need to do is show up as you are and be okay with that. It’s simple, even if it feels a little different, a little “out there,” or just totally your own.
There’s something about the rainbow that captures this perfectly. It’s not just bright colors or a cheerful flag … it’s a symbol of love, inclusion, and all the messy, beautiful, complex ways we exist in the world. For the LGBTQIA+ community, it’s a way to say, “We’re here, and we’re proud to take up our space.” Each color stands for something real, something human, something worth celebrating.
Wearing the rainbow is about more than just making a statement. It’s about finding joy in being yourself. Maybe it’s in the clothes you wear, the way you laugh a little louder, or the way you support someone else’s story. It’s about saying, “This is me, and that’s enough.”
Maybe you’re still figuring yourself out, or maybe you’re just finding small ways to show up authentically. That’s okay. Whether you’re rocking something bold or keeping it subtle, it’s about doing what feels right for you.
The world loves its rules and boxes, trying to tell us how to live, how to love, how to look. But life is bigger than that. You’re bigger than that. And every step you take toward owning your truth, whether it’s loud or quiet, is a step worth celebrating.
So, if the rainbow feels right, wear it. Or don’t. Just don’t hide yourself away. The world is better with you in it, exactly as you are.
Love you madly, Hey Sweet Cheeks
