hey guys...i was reading Seth's coming out post the other day and i have to say Seth that i respect you even more after reading it and thanks for sharing it man...you know you are an awesome guy dont ya
It did bring back memories of my coming out to my family tho...the way it happened was that i was entertaining my boyfriend in my room (i will leave it for you dirty minded plebes to work out what :P) when my mum walked in the room to get something. She just looked at us grabbed w/e it was she was after then walked straight back out. One month later one of my sisters told me that mum thought i was gay since she caught me with a boy. Didnt hear anything about it from her until one year later when i told her i had a new boyfriend at which she looked at me and asked if i was gay (as if seeing me naked with a boy didnt tell her) when i said yes all she said was that she was worried that i would get aids. Of course since then i have lost contact with practically my whole family (homophobic douchebags) even had a couple say they didnt want me around their kids cause they "wouldnt understand"
On a brighter note...welcome to my new followers good to have you on board (you might notice i changed the subject a bit there :P)
this is a song i listened to on my holiday hope you guys enjoy it lol
I love Australia its such a beautiful land full of cute cuddly animals lol
just a few more pics from my holiday to finish with
For Mboy who seems to be having a lot of good things happening at the mo (i'm happy for ya man) here is a pic of Melbourne
a Kangaroo and her joey
whitehaven beach

i do love the outback
some Brumbies (wild horses)
sailing was awesome
a little croc
what can i say i like him
love you guys
Peace:)
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Oookay then.
You know, one of my scouts contacted me the other night on MSN to chat. She indicated a desire to visit Australia some day.
I'll have to show her that video (minus the blog, of course.)
LOL
Love the pics - the outback is an incredible place - wanted to be a drover as a kid - got close - do stock work. WA and NT are two places I haven't had a chance to visit. The brumbies are a tough bred, no doubt you would have seen a great array of ferral animals that also thrive up in our wide open spaces.
Kindest regards Stef.
Hey Ty thanks for the shout-out. Love ya lots.
Sorry your own coming out was a bittersweet thing - it could have been better, but at least it was not worse. And, I think even though it sounds cliche, if the people in your family, or friends, or whoever, are too closed-minded to accept you for who you are, then fuck 'em!!
*hugs*
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