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#21
marshlander Wrote:What a pity. Cry May your wishes come true.
marshlander Wrote:Sir?? Rolleyes

Yeah me too...I hope one day my wish come true! But, I am set on making this more than a mere wish. I am going to make this a reality. LOL. Thank for your well-wishes. ...And the sir, is me being polite, you don't want to call a person, man! Lol.
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#22
princealbertofb Wrote:Thank you Aaycles for your report on being gay in the Bahamas... I wasn't sure whether you would be from Nassau and New Providence Island or whether you hailed from one of the twenty eight other islands or cays that make up the country. I guess it's easier to be gay in a bigger community where there is a wider range of sexualities and types but, in a way, the community you belong to is still quite small and provincial. I suppose you might get an opportunity, at some point, of getting away from the Bahamas and into the UK or maybe the United States?
As it happens one of my best friends (English) is gay and has family in the Bahamas, so I've often seen pictures and heard of your place, but he's not openly gay either, so I guess it's something he didn't want to tell his family in Nassau.

Actually, we have over seven (700) hundred Islands and cays, Most of them are inhabitable keys. However the keys are for sale, and can be made habitable., providing you have enough money to make it happen. And, yes, the sands are made up of refined coral and limestone, (due to years of evolution and time). The touch and feel of the sands are sublime; you can play in it for eternity.

I would love to make the UK, my new home. I love the accents and culture. However, I hear the rainy weather is criminal, lol.

yeah your friend would be wise to keep his secret from most Bahamians, and his family. Bahamian families can be cruel when excommunicating their gay family members. It is truly quite sad, that one cannot be tolerated or accepted for who you are, in your own hometown.

Ciao, and thanks for the inquiry.
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#23
Aaycle Wrote:...And the sir, is me being polite, you don't want to call a person, man! Lol.
Even when he's a she? Wink
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#24
I LOVE YOUR nAME!!!!!!!!!!
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#25
marshlander Wrote:Even when he's a she? Wink

oOOOPS! I am totally forgetting that females can be on here as well. Does that exclusion make me horrible? Lol...sorry. I do not mean to be offensive in my ignorance.
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#26
rsconceptions Wrote:I LOVE YOUR nAME!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you, THANK YOU, for saying so. That was nifty of you. Lol *sighing* :-) ... :-) !
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