01-24-2015, 11:03 PM
okay, first get your mind out of the porny mode.
I like older gay men because they are the living history of 'gay.'
They can tell things about what it was like in times before lots of us were born and listening to them is always interesting and educational.
I envy them at times because in 'the good old days' when gays had to rely on each other so much they were really more close knit and worked in networks that went below the radar of straight people. I love stories about how they relied on their address books full of names and phone numbers of everyone they'd met to get gay news from one corner if the US to the other almost overnight and how they could go traveling from city to city relying of "friends of friends of friends" all through the connections they kept up. It was a lot friendlier and more personal that the internet today.
And going through their old home videos and photo albums is amazing. I have one friend here who's almost 70 and has collections of gay novels from the 1960s and 70s that he's loaning us one at a time. Talk about some great stories! Jay likes to read and having access to the books is becoming a big thing. This morning he read aloud for over an hour from Gordon Merrick's The Lord Won't Mind. and I'm anxious for him to read more tonight.
And ....... anytime I need advice on things concerning gay issues it's always the older guys who have the best advice. Let's face it. They've already done and seen everything us younger guys are doing and seeing.
Thoughts?
I like older gay men because they are the living history of 'gay.'
They can tell things about what it was like in times before lots of us were born and listening to them is always interesting and educational.
I envy them at times because in 'the good old days' when gays had to rely on each other so much they were really more close knit and worked in networks that went below the radar of straight people. I love stories about how they relied on their address books full of names and phone numbers of everyone they'd met to get gay news from one corner if the US to the other almost overnight and how they could go traveling from city to city relying of "friends of friends of friends" all through the connections they kept up. It was a lot friendlier and more personal that the internet today.
And going through their old home videos and photo albums is amazing. I have one friend here who's almost 70 and has collections of gay novels from the 1960s and 70s that he's loaning us one at a time. Talk about some great stories! Jay likes to read and having access to the books is becoming a big thing. This morning he read aloud for over an hour from Gordon Merrick's The Lord Won't Mind. and I'm anxious for him to read more tonight.
And ....... anytime I need advice on things concerning gay issues it's always the older guys who have the best advice. Let's face it. They've already done and seen everything us younger guys are doing and seeing.
Thoughts?