tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4742529956883692987.post367699466853991150..comments2023-09-25T11:40:30.982+01:00Comments on The Lesbian Confessional: Nothing much going onAnonymous Lesbianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18395785246157941418noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4742529956883692987.post-91759160913015319122008-01-25T15:57:00.000+00:002008-01-25T15:57:00.000+00:00i love tegan and sara's album as well, its awesome...i love tegan and sara's album as well, its awesome.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4742529956883692987.post-73231876247696309302007-09-12T02:31:00.000+01:002007-09-12T02:31:00.000+01:00I do hope you will give the Hitachi Magic Wand ano...I do hope you will give the Hitachi Magic Wand another thought - though this has nothing to do with your post...I'd love to be their spokesblogger. Check out my testimonial : ) http://www.hahnathome.com/2007.09.01_arch.html#1189473140430Me. Here. Right now.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17340392061207298502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4742529956883692987.post-77235405226410572282007-08-29T16:27:00.000+01:002007-08-29T16:27:00.000+01:00You know I was born deaf... I was also born a lesb...You know I was born deaf... I was also born a lesbian... <BR/><BR/>I'm sure my family was not happy I was born deaf and I'm sure they would have rather I'd been straight<BR/>but that was just the way is was... after everyone accepts both facts, things are not so bad for anyone... and I did manage to produce some grand children for the family so that made everything a bit better...Bill Graberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08454996457013095601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4742529956883692987.post-38051501398835209382007-08-27T22:37:00.000+01:002007-08-27T22:37:00.000+01:00If I may hit the pause button for a moment. Not hi...If I may hit the pause button for a moment. Not hitting the Pride parade doesn't necessarily mean they'll never be proud of you. Being gay is only part of who you are. From what you say, your parents have come a long way. <BR/><BR/>Have you ever wondered how it would be like to have a kid say "I'm different"? Maybe they think they've failed as parents, or maybe they're battling their own homophobia, surely they have to contend with other's gossip and such. What I am suggesting is that you try to see it from their point of view. It's not a matter of who is right or wrong. It's all about acceptance and tolerance. Maybe they could learn it from the example you set. Remember that they, like you, also have a right to be who they want to be. <BR/><BR/>As to feeling ashamed about relatives and such, sorry to tell you, but, you and only you, are responsible for how you feel. <BR/><BR/>This is just my opinion from what you wrote. Seems as though you're unconsciously seeking everyone's approval, and hey, that's ok, it feels good to have the approval of people we care about. Just don't forget that the only approval that matters is your own (and I say this in a totally non-narcissistic way --lol).AMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01740524737029954374noreply@blogger.com