Dear anonymous
Jun. 26th, 2007 12:33 pmDear Anonymous Person who asked here if going to the Pride march (or intending to - Act of Hangover laid me very low for most of the day) meant I was gay now.
If you're not my ex, then no, it doesn't. You don't have to be gay to support people's right to have a relationship with whoever they choose.
If you're my ex, then yes. You made me gay. Now bugger off.
If you're not my ex, then no, it doesn't. You don't have to be gay to support people's right to have a relationship with whoever they choose.
If you're my ex, then yes. You made me gay. Now bugger off.
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Date: 2007-07-01 08:15 am (UTC)Blogs are where you go to escape the boredom, difficulty and inanity of real life, with jargon and in-jokes. They're where you can fritter away endless amounts of time in impenetrable, self-regarding, self-referential banter. I think *that's* what makes one "gay", or at least caught in a holding pattern of passive-aggressive flak directed at the nearest available target that doesn't get this little inward-looking world.
Now, off I bugger: I'll stop taking any sort of vestigial interest in your well-being, and refrain from any further comments on how similar one's life seems, but on the other side of the world.