Congrats, married mine, 20 years now.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:I just got engaged to mine, which I think bodes wellDSQ wrote:^
Then who ends up with with their high school girl friend?

Congrats, married mine, 20 years now.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:I just got engaged to mine, which I think bodes wellDSQ wrote:^
Then who ends up with with their high school girl friend?
Blank Mage wrote:believe in yourselfEurobeatjester wrote:I doubt my ability to write convincing lesbian erotica
Tfwnobacon. Or Gf. Or bacongf.Eurobeatjester wrote:Damn you all and your happiness.
I at least have bacon.
I think what it shows is that people are similarly distributed in terms of glass half-full/empty no matter what their circumstances are. Still as human as any other kind.Rhodri wrote:Once again, Auntie provides a KS relevant article
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-31376653
I've gotta say, I can see where this is coming from.Rhodri wrote:Once again, Auntie provides a KS relevant article
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-31376653
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If it makes you feel better, ill make gay jokes around you munch.Munchenhausen wrote: Nobody makes gay jokes around me anymore
OMG that is the gayest thing thing you've ever said, Munchenhausen.Munchenhausen wrote: Nobody makes gay jokes around me anymore
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No. Never. How dare anybody ever be inspired by others, that's just AWFUL!Rhodri wrote:Once again, Auntie provides a KS relevant article
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-31376653
That was horrifyingCharmant wrote: At a family get-together, a boy announced to his homophobic parents that he had gay pride.
The parents were very angry and began to berate their son. Then a group of homosexual lions ate them.
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Horrifyingly genius, yes.Munchenhausen wrote:That was horrifyingCharmant wrote: At a family get-together, a boy announced to his homophobic parents that he had gay pride.
The parents were very angry and began to berate their son. Then a group of homosexual lions ate them.![]()
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I can see it if the "inspiration" is that the person lives an ordinary daily life. But not for, say, doing some spectacular athletic thing. "Hell, I got both my legs, and I ain't never run a marathon!" That's valid.Munchenhausen wrote:I've gotta say, I can see where this is coming from.Rhodri wrote:Once again, Auntie provides a KS relevant article
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-31376653
I'm kind of amazed by able-bodied people who run marathons, never mind disabled people!"Ooh look, this person has one leg, but still ran the marathon!"
I'd hate to be the cynic and I know iit's probably not my place to talk, but surely that's not really too special. Having a handicap is one thing, but it doesn't immediately make everything they do amazing.
Probably depends on the culture where you are. Maybe they perceived it to be a brave move because they know a lot of homophobes and were somewhat fearful for your treatment by them.When I admitted I was Bi, I had a bunch of people jump up and support me as if it was a humongous deal.
People may act weird because you're bi. I say fuck 'em all.Nobody makes gay jokes around me anymore