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April 14, 2008Been exposed to GLBT issues in my constant dealings with a few, some became my constant companions and this one’s I would wanna share to you guys if it would make sense to souls out there trying to come out and trying to unlock the skeleton in their closet. I find this conversation so light yet very truthful and applies to all genders not exclusive only to the type mentioned below.
Human1: Up to now are you still treating it objectively?
Human2: Unless flashed into my face that is the only time I can say it’s affirmed.
Human1: Are you sure?
Human2: I already told you that. Were you not convinced yet? That’s the closest to reality.
Human1: Is it really possible?
Human2: Yes, it is. Not that “open for all” kind of thing. I have a queer eye. Mine is different as I keep it private and sacred (?!). It took a while before I acknowledge it, so what’s the sense of trashing the good sense out of it. There’s this “exclusivity” about it. I still would want to believe that even at such kind, I value “relationship and commitment” and the “love” attached to it. Why so bothered, sis?
Human1: Still on inquisitive stage… on how you’re just taking it so light.
Human2: Why take it so hard if you can just carry it light. Don’t feel uneasy and uncomfortable coz I’m carrying it ohh just fine.
Human1: Are you happy?
Human2: The difference between then and now… I’d learn to respect myself more… giving due advantage to every ounce of freedom I’m getting inside…
Human1: What if you get hurt?
Human2: What’s extraordinary about it? It happens to everyone. Treat it ordinarily. Live carefree.
Previous Comments
The very delicate issue of GBLT was tackled very sensible in this blog. It’s not shouting out loud of being homo but it brings up the level that the very essence of being homo must be treated just like what heterosexuals are. But it didn’t bring down to that level that homos are outcast. It’s very casual but very wittingly treated. I became an instant fan of the blogger. Sheggz, you absolutely paint the town red.
Posted by Morris at April 14, 2008, 6:16 pmLove how you put it Sheggz…I have tons of friends who are into this and they will love you for what you wrote. We want more. Cheers!
Posted by outofmycomfortzone at April 14, 2008, 6:22 pmYou got it straight from the heart of the writer straight to the heart of the reader. It doesn’t take an advocate to learn this but yours was to make the heteros and the homos understand that there ain’t no difference between the two. I am not a homo but it made me understand what it takes to understand them. The complications lie on how you perceive it. awesome! awesome!
Posted by Abigail Hurgles at April 14, 2008, 6:42 pm






I agree. It’s all the same for everyone all things considered, it’s just that living in the Philippines, where it’s supposed to be conservative, homosexuality is frowned upon.
My .02
Greg
Posted by Greg at April 14, 2008, 4:03 pm