Posted by:
pollythinks
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Date: October 01, 2020 06:41PM
My daughter's best friend married (unknowingly) a gay man. They had a couple of kids.
Not long after the kids came, they got a divorce--but strangely, he was mean to her regarding their marriage, maybe because he felt she had forced him into it?
To me, this was a strange way to act. Certainly, it wasn't her fault that they married--the decision to wed was made by both of them.
I suppose maybe he married her trying to convince others he wasn't gay.
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Also, in my 'home' Ward, a gay man married the most beautiful and sweet girl in the Ward. Again, I suppose he did so to try and make the switch from what he was, and wanted to be able to act accordingly. (They had no children.)
One time I was walking in Hollywood where I had just seen a movie with my husband, and where a lot of gay persons hang out.
While there, I noticed a very tall young man dressed in woman's cloths--including high hills--very sadly walking along, alone. Also, he was in need of a shave. I'll never forget the sad, lonesome look he had on his face.
Even in the little town of Thatcher, Arizona (where I was born), contained a young man who preferred to play with the girls, rather than the boys. He sat with us playing with paper dolls (and making paper cloths for them). We all knew he was 'different', but the general feeling was "So What"?
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And last, a lesbian lived next door to me (where I live now), with a non-lesbian women. We were good friends. She told me she joined the LDS church because she loved the Tabernacle Quier's music. (Even though she, her self, never went to church.)
My Conclusion? It takes all kinds of people to make a world.