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Love, Simon
This movie is such a great film for our LGBTQ friends! ❤️
Not sure why it took me seeing Love, Simon for the 3rd time for this scene to make me cry. My dad and I had a similar conversation after I came out and I remembering him wanting to blame himself for not “knowing” his son was gay, and he few “gay” comments he said as a joke. Live and learn dad! You’re the best dad I could have ever wished for! Never doubt that! ❤️
Love, Simon
Date nights don’t happen as often as they used to but we ended up going and seeing Love, Simon, this time just me and Aaron. I swear we cried all three times watching it but all for different reasons. We both love this movie. It was quite different watching it as a couple and not as dads like the last two times we saw it with Jeremy and his friends. The one thing I noticed all three times was the reactions by the other movie goers that were there. One thing we noticed at all three showings, was someone coming out, either to friends or parents, and the reactions to that. I love that Love, Simon is making the impact that it is. Go see it if you haven’t yet! ❤️ and IF you think it’s a good time to come out, way not include this movie to help your friends or family to better understand that LoveIsLove and being gay, really is ok. We can’t wait to have a copy of this movie in our home!

Love, Simon ❤️
The boys had a long exciting day yesterday at the “March For Our Lives” rally and have been sleeping since about 8:00 PM last night. Today a group of friends from school will be seeing Love, Simon, most if not all of the kids have already purchased their tickets for the showing today. Aaron is already up preparing breakfast for the ones that are here and a few others will be showing up for breakfast too. I’ve never seen them so excited to see a movie so it should be a fun day. Well, here we go again! I hope you all have a great Sunday!
Protest March & Love, Simon
Busy weekend ahead, Saturday is the Protest march and after talking to Jeremy last night, it sounds like we will be getting help with other parents in getting kids to the movies to see Love, Simon on Sunday. A few parents will go, a few will be dropping the kids off at the theater, but the kids themselves have set this up, so they can all see it together. Gotta love these kids! đź’™

Everyone deserves a great love story. Nick Robinson is Simon Spier in #LOVESIMON– coming out in theaters March 16th.
Going to see Love, Simon this weekend!
React just did an episode where their reactors got to see a full screening of the movie, and it’s great! Especially since over half of the reactors they had (Danny, Morgan, Sharon, Jonathan, and Dionte) are gay and shared their stories and how much the movie affected them. Also everybody was crying.
Love, Simon will be THAT movie that gay kids will want to see with their parents! So, so awesome!
Dear Love, Simon,
There is something so absolutely sacred about sitting in a darkened theatre next to your best friend from high school, crying together over a movie you wish you could have seen when you were 15. It was a sense of something almost holy, being able to exist there, side by side, finally sharing a commonality that bonded you together long before either one of you had ever dared to say it out loud. I could hear him shaking in the seat next to me, and I knew this was something neither one of us would be likely to forget any time soon.Â
You are the movie I wish I had when I was still trying to figure out who I was. You made coming out seem normal and something to be celebrated. You don’t know how much I appreciate that. You told me what I wish I had heard all those years ago. I don’t know how to explain it, but I was engulfed in a very intense emotion from hearing a main character say the words “I’m gay” on screen to his friend without threat or danger hanging over his head. Just that simple outright acknowledgement reduced me to absolute tears. Sitting here now, there are tears again. A happy ending is all I’d ever wanted and been denied by every indie coming of age lgbt movie and you swooped in with your happy soundtrack and bright, cheesy colours. My knight in shining armour.Â
I didn’t realize it until the end, but I had been physically tense the whole time I sat there. I think, unconsciously I had been sitting there waiting for an unhappy ending. The wave of relief I felt at a beautifully happy ending is a high I’ll be chasing for the rest of my life.Â
You are important. You’ve been called cheesy, simple, mediocre. What these people fail to understand is these are what make you incredible and breathtaking. I got to sit next to my newly out best friend from high school and we got to watch something made for us that normalized what made us different from others. We got to cry all the tears we should have been able to when we were 16. I got to share what other friends have been sharing for decades, and what I never thought I’d get. You didn’t have to be pretentious, or emotional, or political. The fact that you weren’t is what made you stunning to me.
Thank you. From now on you’ll exist as something close to my heart. You were incredible.
Love,
Me
We haven’t even seen the movie yet, just clips and I had tears rolling down my face as I read this. We just watched Call Me By Your Name, so Love, Simon is next. It’s pretty amazing that mainstream movies are actually making being gay, really ok! One of the things that make this movie so important is to know our gay son is living in a time where his friends, gay and straight actually cheered and were so happy for him and his just out BF, when they got together. You see, his peers see this as a normal relationship and were just happy they found each other. Thanks Love, Simon!
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Oh btw we are going to see Love, Simon with Jeremy his BF and a group of their friends this weekend. We know the buzz around school is excitement to see this movie!!
One of the cutest scenes ever! LoveIsLove đź’™





















