Pride Naples, the influencer Sara Verde talks about LGBT+ rights and the mental health of young people

Pride Naples, the influencer Sara Verde talks about LGBT+ rights and the mental health of young people
Pride Naples, the influencer Sara Verde talks about LGBT+ rights and the mental health of young people

Sara Verde is the influencer of Naples which boasts 160 thousand followers on Instagram e 746,400 thousand followers on Tiktok, and who regularly discusses community-related topics LGBT+ And mental health.

The irony of «Saraaverd», plus his psychology studies at Frederick II of Naples, and his young age (24 years), make him the ideal influencer to address some of the most delicate current issues. The use of the masculine is not accidental, Sara, in fact, uses i masculine pronouns for himself. How do you explain it to people who don’t accept it?

The influencer responded in an interview: «I am always of the opinion that people who in general do not accept a condition that makes another person feel good… they are the ones who have the problem. Why are you unhappy about another person’s happiness? it is a discussion that goes beyond the pronoun.”

Sarave, from the influencer’s favorite nickname, expresses himself on certain issues in almost all the content published on social networks, always. During this current month, commonly referred to as “Pride Month”, the influencer wanted to further raise awareness on issues related to the community LGBT+ and mental health. Regarding the second case, in fact, Sara said that she still sees too much ignorance around:

«Too many people don’t know the severity of psychological issues, psychological problems. People are sick, dying, and we don’t talk about it.” The influencer also added to go to therapy for many years.

Sara perceives an air of positive evolution regarding issues relating to the LGBT+ community in Italy, and especially in Naples: «In Naples there is also a bit of the figure of “Pansy“It’s almost sacred. There is a sort of admiration towards this figure. I see that in Naples there is a lot of inclusion and desire to learn, a lot of carnality, as they say here.”

Any advice for young people who are facing their period of acceptance towards the family and society around them? «Be free because life already sucks a bit, if we aren’t even free it’s wasted” added Sara Verde.

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