Guess I'm a bit curious about town small town life - Who do you actually have (real life) sex with these days?
Actually, I haven't had sex in real life since the friend in high school. Which, I don't mind.
And you don't meet anyone in small towns (even for a date) unless you are willing to go to the nearest gay nightclub or PFLAG group, etc. And the nearest one in my case is about 60 miles away.
In a small town, you don't meet people, even for a date. A) People are nosy, and everyone knows everyone else's business. B) Combine the nosiness and busybodyism with hardcore Christianity...
Unfortunately I live in a small Christian town where homosexuality is still mentioned with an embarrassed whisper, where same-sex love is still the punchline of jokes.
...and you can see why...you just don't meet people in small towns. It just isn't done. I'm probably the only homosexual within literally 40 or 50 miles of here. If it weren't for meeting people online, and message boards like here at JUB, I honestly believe that I would go the rest of my entire life not knowing that there are others out there who are gay like me. There is literally nothing out here.
Years ago, I read the writing on the wall that the sooner I made peace with the fact that I would never have a relationship with another person, that I would never know intimate human love the way other people (straight people) know it...the sooner I accepted that, the better off I would be. Gays who live in the big cities - believe me, you don't know how good you truly have it.
I would eventually like a boyfriend/partner/husband, but I am under no misgivings about this >> I know full well, I necessarily will have to move away before that happens. Here's the thing >> Where I live is literally a generational town. When I posted this, earlier in this thread...
And believe me. You *Do Not* want to know what happens in small towns. How do you think that everybody winds up as some kind of kin to everybody else? (Cues the obligatory banjo music...) After a while, it's like the soap operas, where there are whole clans of families that run the town.
...That's actually what my immediate town I live in is like. Most of everyone who tries to leave ends up coming back here. But mostly no one ever leaves. Not kidding. Most of the people here live either next door to or down the street from their parents. They get a job, make a life for themselves here, have their kids here... Then in 20 years, the kids grow up, and rinse and repeat, and we start over. Because of the pervasiveness of how everyone here is a Christian and judges homosexuality as sinful, wrong, and evil, any deviation from that is risky at best, and flat-out dangerous at worst.