• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: beacmargo
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

Boys Don’t Cry […] A few of the people I work with have a mental illness. You can look at them and realize that. You can look at me and think I’m “normal.” I was talking to my co-worker, Travis, on Friday and he said, “I may be wrong but from my point of view it seems like the people in the front of the office don’t mess with us in the back. But not you, you’re different.” It wasn’t the first time we talked but it was the first conversation we had. I told him, “You know what, you’re absolutely right. For whatever reason, a lot of them think they’re better than you guys. It’s unfortunate, but it’s the truth.” I was reserved during our talk but as soon as he said that, I opened up regarding my struggles with mental illness. […] It’s a damn shame some of my co-workers think they’re above the telemarketers at my job, but that’s who they are. All I can do is make sure when people see me, they see love and equality. I want people to enjoy my company and find comfort knowing they don’t have to worry about being judged because of their past or how they look, dress, and/or live. We all seek and want the same thing. We all want love and to have our voices heard. […] FREUD AND FASHION. Boys Don’t Cry. Available at: . Accessed on: 18 Aug. 2016. Read the text and choose the correct option. A The author opened up with a co-worker about his mental condition. B The author shared his mental condition story with his boss. C The author hid his mental condition from all his co-workers. D The author tried to use his mental condition to make friends.

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