dimarts, 28 de març del 2017

Is there a soulmate for you?


 A soulmate could be something really different to each person, so I think that I can’t close my mind in my own perception.  According to the different dictionaries, a soul mate is a person with whom one has a strong affinity, shared values and tastes, and often a romantic bond, also is someone whom you have an immediate connection the moment you meet.

From this point I want define what is for me a soulmate, and answer if is there a soul mate for me or for anyone.

First of all I don’t think that a soulmate is a partner, someone which you have a romantic relationship for me a soulmate could be a friend, is someone who “complete” you. A soulmate is a person who can be your opposite, but together you are unstoppable maybe anyone understand your relationship but you do and you are happy, so is enough!

Unfortunately I think that you don’t know that someone is your soulmate until you lose it, because you realise that you will never find someone like him, you will never have a the same relationship with anyone. The relation between soulmates doesn’t have to be forever, can be broken.

From my point of view, a soulmate doesn’t have to be your life partner, even thought is a romantic relationship, because I think that a life partner doesn’t have to be a soulmate. For me a life-partner is someone which you have sons, a house, you share part of your life together but maybe isn’t your better half, you love him for your memories and adventures together and because you feel comfortable by his side.

All of that is what a soulmate is for me, because I think that is something to much important to define with a line. So now I’m ready to say if is there a soulmate for me.
 On one hand I want to think that there is a soulmate for me, because I think that the feeling  has to be amazing, maybe I have found but I have not noticed yet or maybe is someone whom I don’t have any relation...
But in the other hand found my soulmate scars me for the lost, I think that lose a soulmate is lose something really important, but maybe is the price that we have to paid to find something amazing as a soulmate.

I think that everyone has a soulmate, a love or a friend, but in a place of this world it has to be someone who can complete us, someone who can solve our defects but also accept them. The only thing that we have to do is found it, obviously is a difficult task but I think that we only have let the life pass and when our soulmate appears try to realise what does it means, what he or she means for us before lost it.


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diumenge, 12 de març del 2017

Jenni Chang and Lisa Dazols: This is what LGBT life is like around the world


Jenni and Lisa are couple who have travelled around the world finding people who they denominated as “supergays”, LGTB people who were doing something extraordinary in the world.

His first destination was Nepal; there they knew Bhumika Shrestha a transsexual woman, who never occults what she really is. After Nepal they went to India where they met the prince Manvendre, the first prince in the world who has recognised be gay. The next destination was eastern Africa: in Kenya, the 89% of LGTB people are refused by his own families, they met David Kuria he was the first gay politic candidate in Kenya but for that we received death threats. Then the couple went to Argentina there they met María Rachid an important woman of LGTB in rights in her country. The final destination was China, Jenni´s country; there they talked with a lesbian group.


When they finished his trip they has filmed 120 hours of video for the film that they would make, they has travelled into 15 countries and they equality and respect aren’t an occidental invent, and that love has always win. 



Suzanne Barakat: Islamophobia killed my brother. Let's end the hate


Suzanne Barakart is a Muslim girl who explains her brother and sister and law story. They were a young and happy couple until his neighbour enter at his home and shout them, he finished with his life only for a reason, islamophobia.

After the murder the neighbour made a statement, a false statement and no one investigate it. After that she tried to contact with as people as she could. She received the help of his parent’s neighbour meal, who is a journalist, he helped them giving voice at Suzanne and his family. 24 hours later she was interviewed on the CNN and too many other newspapers published the new, giving them the voice that the justice avoids.

In this TED talk she wants to claim that Islamophobia is something to much common in our society, also she is from USA when its governor is Donald Trump who has a racist and intolerance ideology and this only increases this ideology around the country.


This racism is known by many people, but only a little part of this one acts. Is this what Suzanne is claiming a help, a little bit of solidarity with the discriminated people, in her case for the religion.