When I first read your rant I laughed and stepped away. My reaction was pretty much: OMG! There are people having fun? As someone who attends a university in the big city but lives in a rural suburb of the great white North, I really can't believe you haven't head of a New Orleans Mardi Gras (show us your tits!), girls gone wild, Frat parties, or Spring Break when I have. So, it's only “the gays” that are not allowed to walk around in g-strings or speedos. I wonder if you feel uncomfortable watching the men's diving competition during the Olympics?
Puritanism – the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy. ~Henry Mencken
This quote is the second thing that popped into my mind. Then, I did do you the courtesy of reading your old posts before responding. You titled your thread: “fed up with being pushed into a box.” I really disagree with your assessment of your situation. I think
you have put yourself in a box and you feel entrapped by your life, your family, your neighbors, and your real estate investment. That said, you've decided to scapegoat those gays with “flagrant behavior,” because certainly it's them and not you who have caused this situation.
I think you need to examine your life. I think you have a "flagrant" case of envy. See, those gay men that you have singled out are living their life as they choose, not as others define them to be. You envy their freedom to be who they truly are. And, that is your problem.
You would rather deny others the right to express who they are and ban perceived gay behavior. Why not just round them up, maybe house them in a camp and eventually exterminate them? Because they have no value as people, as individuals that have the same intrinsic worth as you because you are “masculine acting” and they, act fem or enjoy drag or have fun being playfully camp and are beneath you. Check out what this
“minister” did to this 4 year old boy, because he was thought to be gay . Is this ok?
I also think you would be better suited to the more self-loathing, GOProud rather than the Log Cabin Republicans. I tend to be more of an Independent, because I do like looking at separate issues when voting. Would you vote for
Bachmann or Santorium who recently signed the sexist, racist, homophobic, and unconstitutional "Marriage Vow,” which among other things,
implies that black children were better off under slavery? (Honestly, I think they are using her to make Romney look more appealing.)
I guess, I don't understand how this is a party of less government when they want to big brother the bedroom, and form a theocracy. Now, I'll be honest, I'm not looking forward to one day paying outrageous taxes on my income, and I abhor laziness and believe everyone should get off their ass and work. But I do use the public roads and a multitude of other services that we all need to contribute to. And, guess what? I want to get married one day. So, right now that is a big issue for me in examining candidates.
National Journal Political Insiders Poll: Gay Marriage Gains Ground Among Insiders. I also want the protection of ENDA (federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act). These are the two big political issues for me, right now in my life. So, that's where I'm coming from. And, I do argue a lot with my dad about the economy, Obama and health insurance, so your feelings are not foreign to me. I'm not pushing any agenda on you.
So, let's go back to that gay behavior and those people that you don't want your family or friends to connect you with. I dare to say that without that “out” behavior there would be no marriage in NY, I would not have an LGBT Center at my university and you wouldn't have all of these organizations in your fine city of Atlanta. Funny what you find on the internet, Mr, IT!
The Rainbow Center
Full list of all the resources you have available in Atlanta
Funny, they also have numerous RELIGIOUS groups welcoming to gays. WOW! Yes, you can be gay and religious!
LGBT-inclusive churches and congregations across Georgia.
And, look at this
Georgia Log Cabin Republicans, right there in Atlanta! List of other
gay political groups in your area, in case you may want to catch you a fine hot young Democrat! :biggrin:
You really have no excuse. It appears you just spend your time searching for companionship on dating sites, which is foolish when you have all those LOCAL resources and a car. I tend to be amazed at all the gay guys who never intersect their personal interests with “the gay.” They only see bars or online as the place to meet, then they bitch about not being able to meet nice guys, just the ones wanting sex. Well, join your local LGBT Center, look at the freaking bulletin board and see when the hikers are going for a hike, or the cycling group is going to ride to the lake, or any other group will meet. There are nice guys out there and there are many of us who only want monogamy.
Also, you do need to appreciate the history and what those drag queens at Stonewall did for us here in the US. Because without their stance, none of these LGBT Resources would be available today. Fact is that there were attempts prior to Stonewall for recognition, and social acceptance but they went nowhere.
Frank Kameny soon realized the pivotal change brought by the Stonewall riots. An organizer of gay activism in the 1950s, he was used to persuasion, trying to convince heterosexuals that gay people were no different than they were. When he and other people marched in front of the White House, the State Department and Independence Hall only five years earlier, their objective was to look as if they could work for the U.S. government.[120] Ten people marched with Kameny then, and they alerted no press to their intentions. Although he was stunned by the upheaval by participants in the Annual Reminder in 1969, he later observed, "By the time of Stonewall, we had fifty to sixty gay groups in the country. A year later there was at least fifteen hundred. By two years later, to the extent that a count could be made, it was twenty-five hundred." Source wiki,
Stonewall riots
So, yeah, I went to my area's Pride Festival and parade for the first time this year. I went with my LGBT group from school. But it was a big surprise because it felt more like a country fair atmosphere with lots of families and kids. The parade had a few sights but nothing that kids haven't seen at the beach or on TV. I think the movement is growing up. You have to realize that for the longest time the only individuals
BRAVE ENOUGH to be out were the drag queens and porn stars.
Until “straight acting” gay men have the same courage (and I'm right there with you hiding in my closet) to stand up and OUT, the effeminate perception will be there in the fore. So, you and I really don't have a right to complain about them.
If you want men to show your family that represent another picture of "the gay" why not show them the speeches of
New York Sen. Tom Duane or
MN State Senator Scott Dibble or
Fort Worth City Councilman Joel Burns. There are out men that you can use as examples.
So, yeah, you might find my words harsh but I read your rant, so read mine. I think you have a lot of resources available to you in your area so you have no excuse. Sorry if I can't join in your pity party, because you need to change your attitude. You are so worried about what other people think about you. How is that living? You are almost 30 years old. Grow up and stop blaming other people (your family, your neighbors, fem guys), get up, get out and start building a life for yourself. The one constant in the gay community, especially here at GS, is be true to yourself and be proud of who you are. You don't need to see a therapist, you need to stop the self-pity and start living.