Quote from: Ultimus on March 30, 2012, 03:08:19 PM
I feel like I would be a bad person to take my parents only son, as well as to take my sisters' only brother away from them. I know it would hurt them terribly because I know how much they love that son and brother.
The question you have to ask yourself is: were you ever those things to begin with?
This is something I've thought about often. Even though, on the outside, you appear to be someone's son or brother... the way you feel inside, are you ever really free to
be that person? I really hate this slogan because I know it comes from somewhere (can't think where) and sounds really cheesy but: Are you in a position to be all you can be?
Consider it this way, when you're not happy with yourself, how can you be happy with anyone else? Much less live as full a life as possible, exploring every facet of it and having your perspective being external rather than internal. It could be said that the son and brother was already lost a
long time ago. Even if you do nothing about the way you feel. What good is a body if the soul is missing?
And to go one step further, it could also be said that by being true to yourself, you're able to be true to everyone else in your life, and really
live your life. So to turn the question around... let me ask you: Is it morally wrong to deny the fullness of your individuality, the life you were given by your parents, and ultimately the ability to express yourself the best way possible to those you care about?