figjam
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I don't believe I'm special... I know I'm special.
Now bend over.
hehehe lol!
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I don't believe I'm special... I know I'm special.
Now bend over.
When I first realized I was gay I knew that I was a member of a very small minority (in terms of openly, and exclusively, gay men) of the general population. Growing up in the bible belt; I also knew that I would face no small amount of discrimination and recrimination because of my sexuality.
I was right.
So I decided to view my unique status as a gay man as a special gift. Something that set me apart from, but not less than, the vast majority of people around me. I chose to see being gay as special, and hold that close to my heart, when I was assailed, and sometimes assaulted, for an aspect of my personhood I did not choose. There were many lonely and painful times when holding that specialness close to my spirit was all that sustained me when much of the world around me seemed focused on trying to convince me that I was broken, a mistake, or an unwanted perversion.
Yes. For me being gay meant being special. And giving myself permission to feel special helped me survive when too many like me did not.
BobbyV
No, they're no different from anyone else. That's what we kept fighting for, right? To prove that we are equal.
He could not stop telling he camera about how special he was for being gay.
No it just makes some people think they're special.
