
Hyungdo CHOI
Hyungdo CHOI was born in a small town in South Korea. He was always a bit of a loner, and he never really fit in with the other kids. He was always picked on for being different, and he often felt like he didn't belong.
When he was 16, Hyungdo came out as gay. His parents were not accepting, and they kicked him out of the house. Hyungdo was forced to live on the streets, and he often went hungry. He was also subjected to violence and abuse.
Hyungdo eventually found his way to Seoul, where he met a group of other LGBT+ people. They helped him to find a place to live, and they gave him support and friendship. Hyungdo finally felt like he belonged somewhere.
Hyungdo is now a successful artist. He uses his art to tell stories about the experiences of LGBT+ people. He wants to show the world that LGBT+ people are just as normal as everyone else, and that they deserve to be treated with respect.
Hyungdo is a strong and resilient person. He has overcome a lot of adversity, and he has come out stronger on the other side. He is an inspiration to others