Life's a bumpy road. I particularly like the softer bumps....
A little kindness is the easiest and possibly the most rewarding gift there is.
I'm not who's posting on your wall And cyber I won't do at all Me starting chats you'll rarely see So what on earth to do with me? Well, maybe I will be those ears That listen when no other hears Who will respond to all you send Two arms, a shoulder, just a friend.
Interests Everyone is entitled to a little secret of his/her own. My presence here is my little secret. My real life world would have a hard time, accepting it, so I don't bother them with it.
The last letter of my name is apparently confusing people. It is an L not an I. Just saying.
I love playing on the forum and flirting a bit there too, but you're not likely to find me in the chat rooms, cyber is not my thing. Still, I love to chat about anything and everything. I'm usually not the one initiating a conversation, but when I'm online, I'm almost always up for it.
A very special friend wrote me a poem:
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Somebody
I need to hold somebody Someone who will be mine Does not have to last a lifetime One night will be just fine
Someone to cuddle Place a kiss upon my brow Just to remind me That I matter some how
Somebody who wants to hold me For just this one night To whisper sweet secrets Till dawns morning light
Someone who realizes I oft feel all alone Wants to remind me I am loved more than I’ve known
Somebody that thinks of me Even when were apart That special somebody Who will always have my heart.
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Thank you Chris, you'll always have mine.
I strongly believe, everyone is entitled to the love of his or her life. That view is not shared in large parts of the world. Being gay is a crime in many places and even in our modern western world leaders try to legalize discrimination against gays, bis and transgenders. With our support these leaders and gouverents can be persuaded to change their ways. Please check out https://allout.org/about-en. Maybe your voice will be the one, tipping the balance.
We, as parents, have the responsibility to teach our children, that gender does not entitle, that gender does not limit and that attraction and gender identity are not defined by X and Y.