By Jeff Walsh
As is the case with any journey, where you've been is just as important as where you're going. Whether your specific journey is life, a well-earned vacation or gay liberation, you need to be able to look at a map and be able to point at where you are at present to better understand the future direction.
By Jeff Walsh
On Oct. 10, a group of North Carolina State University students were painting notices supportive of National Coming Out Day in the university's Free Expression Tunnel. "It's a great day to come out" and similar messages being painted by gay student group members were meant to encourage people to disclose their sexual orientation in a friendly, supportive manner.
About 10 students came through the tunnel as the group was painting, according to Kevin, the co-chair of the gay student group. The group of seemingly-drunk students was quick to disclose both their sexual orientation - heterosexual -- and their dislike of anyone who didn't share that orientation.
By Jeff Walsh
For many gay youth, falling in love is a distant dream. While their heterosexual peers are making their first awkward forays into dating and romance, queer teens usually either play it straight or go asexual. Few are out, and those who are usually can't find a date due to lack of options.
so now i'm in love. i just wish she didn't live across the country.
Wow, that sounds like a really gross, but intriguing ice cream flavor! Hi again!
hey...does any1 wanna talk on AIM or AOL? my sn is supermander2002
so yeah. tori concert last night was amazing. tori amos is a goddess. and i saw so many couples around me. i got envious. i mean, i know i stopped the datey thing cause its not worth my time right now. its just not. but i still miss that whole holding-that-temporarily-special-someone's hand. which is unfortunate. i know im okay on my own, but i still want that company. which, once again, big with the unfortunate.
hey guys...my name is James and im 13...i live in NY and I want someone to talk to my age. if u are near my age plz talk to me
So I'm new, big fucking deal. Wow - That was a real thought-out entry.
im 14 and just resently found out I'm gay. I was just like OMG I just totally undressed that guye with my mind, and that's how it's been. I'm out to all except my parents (even though im sure they've guessed). Does ant one have any addvice on the gay world or how to tell my parents. Its greatly appriciated. Thanx.
LPACG
(Love Peace And Chicken Greas)
-Brandon-