Being "open mind"

I think it's hard to give your opinion about anything, here in Mexico City, for example. Even if we are all "open mind" and don't judge and also don't say if something is right or not. 

So, a lot of people who are writing about a topic that is sensitive to the society in general are in trouble, no because they will be censored, it's because they can be judged and that's something that no one's want to live. 

In my case, even if I post something about abortion, feminism, drags, human BASICS rights on Facebook all my family gets crazy, like when I posted something about emotional health and my uncles asked to my mom like "Is your daughter ok?" and my mom talked to me and told me "I know that it's your Facebook, that's why I'd never told you something about what you post, but our family is worried, can you please be careful with the things that you post? You need to realize that outside are a lot of people that take everythings for real and if you posted something about feminism they thought that you hate boys/men, please" and there's when I decided to put them on the "black list" on Facebook, so I can post and change the privacy and decide what I want them to see, and what no. 

So, If Ann Patchett were on a reserved state with a reserved family probably she's just seeing as rebel or out of the normal stuff that they think on this place, but I really admire that she were brave and decide to write what she wanted and even to PUBLISH IT! Probably I'd done the same, I mean I don't care what other people think about my tweets or my posts on Facebook, only my family because if I'm on one way probably they think that it's because my mother and my fathers raised me, and I don't want them to think that my mom's the problem. 

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