Do what ever you feel comfortable doing , but be aware of the idiots out there.
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I agree with SlipKnot and Mum, do what makes you feel comfortable, and I would add proud to be who you are. But be mindful of how people CAN and MAY react. Other than my ex wife, kids, and parents, everyone I have come out to have been people I have considered very good friends and confidants. And each of them, with the exception of one, has been extremely supportive of me. Almost like a new family in many aspects. The one exception to that statement simply said she could not condone my choice but she would not judge me for it and would still be my friend. So all I can say is best of luck in everything friend and if you need some one to listen (read?) we're always here! :biggrin:
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Glad to know you like it here.
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It may be a bit late to toss my thoughts in, but I did something rather similar. I always draw on my shoes with sharpies, and one day when I was with my friend sammi she said I should put a rainbow on one of my shoes. So I put a huge rainbow on my left shoe, without even thinking that people might consider it to be gay. When I realized that I freaked out a little and tried to get it off my shoe, but sammi told me if people ask to just tell then she drew it. Which is what I did and nobody gave me any flak about it
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