Nelson Felippe shared this photo and had a few words to say about what's going on here. The photo went viral, but it's not for what you think is actually going on. Check it out below:

This is the photo in question:


There are a few people standing around, and then there are these two women, embracing each other.


The caption Felippe attached reads, “I’m not prejudiced. I think people should do whatever they want to with their lives. But I think it’s absurd that I should be forced to witness a scene like this.”


“What people do in private is their business only, but yes, what they do in public concerns me. And I refuse to see a scene like this and consider it normal.”


“They’re challenging social conventions, and that can be dangerous. What if some tragedy strikes, or worse, if someone dies, who’s to blame.”


“What would happen to a child who sees this scene every day? Kids will think it’s normal to wait for the subway on the yellow line. So, don’t act like that guy over there. Follow the example of the girls.”


The photo was about transit safety, and not about these two girls holding each other tightly in their arms. Misdirection much?