woaini
D.H. WoAiNi K.C.
No matter what we do or how much we do, we are gonna die.
Be grateful for every living minute
Be grateful for every living minute
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SO , I was thinking recently ... about the gay life, and what does it cost me to be gay...
I figured , I was always taught a certain way of things as I was growing up,
you go to school
you get a job
you get a girl
you marry the girl
you have couple of kids
live to see your grandkids
die. the end.
basically if your gay... you stop at "getting a job" , there are no ... marrying someone and getting kids etc etc...
Some might say, well you could marry a guy and adopt kids or whatever.
but it's really not the same thing... and it's really rare anyways...
anyways , I don't want people attacking me in this thread telling me that a gay life is the same as a straight life, I'm just saying that in the straight life, it's kinda like a natural way of living while in the gay life, it's like imitating the straight life..
how can a gay person be productive in his future and do something as important as getting married, having a kid, without marrying a man and adopting a kid?
If that's all straight people get to look forward to, I'm surprised the suicide rate isn't higher. How ineffably dreary! Where in there is an individual identity? Where in there is an individual contribution to humanity? Where in there is room to grow and learn as a human being?you go to school
you get a job
you get a girl
you marry the girl
you have couple of kids
live to see your grandkids
die. the end.
My future is already here. . . and it sucks.
Good movie too The Man who knew too much 1955 Staring Jimmy Steward and Doris Day Directed by Alfred Hitchcockpretty song
