Christina probably will never know how many Lives she's affected and or saved with this song...thank you from bottom of our Hearts n Souls...
This song saved my life …
she won’t ever know many lives she’d saved, mines included, so many days coming home crying after being bullied. this song saved me. comforted me in a time where i couldn’t go to anyone.
Christina Aguilera is a truly brilliant artist. Respect
One day I will be able to listen to this song without crying. Today is not the day.
Still. The best song ever sang by Christina Aguilera. A song that saved many lives
She is legend ❤
This was ahead of it's time.
Released in 2002 but it tackled all the issues relevant TODAY: bullying, racism, LGBTQI, eating disorder, self-acceptance. This song is truly an anthem.
This is not actually a song.. This is a message and a strength!!
We need this song today more than ever.
One of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard.
Christina Aguilera truly did open up the doors for many generations.
Back then, in 2002, I was a 17 year's old gay-boy living in a small town somewhere in Poland. Shy of who I was, and afraid of who I will be. I was not a POP music fan neither of Christina. But when I saw this clip on TV I just froze down from outside and felt that I'm burning inside. Honestly! I was just watching the kissing couple and, believe me, or not, but that was a turning point in my life. I really started to think that I can believe that I'm beautiful, like those kissing guys, no matter what the others say. Thank u Christina for making my life easier. now I'm 35, out and proud, living with my partner and our 2 beloved dogs. And yes the love we share is really beautiful. Thank you!
This song is so special. The gays today will never understand how much it means for us in the past generation.
20 years later and this song is just as important and powerful now as it was in 2002.
I was very depresed as a teenager and you guys have no idea how much strenght and confidence this song gave me
"Don't look at me". Everything is said on that short and simple phrase which means a lot.
I sang this at my nephew's wedding. He ended his life on May 20, 2024. I miss his smile. His laugh. His beauty. ❤
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