The Other Side Of Me
This Blog is a documentation, a day-to-day account of my coming out process. This is here so people can read, and see where i've made mistakes and where i've made progress, so that during their coming out they can attempt to avoid or emulate those things. It is also here, to show the struggle me and many others have faced, when coming to terms with our sexuality.


6 Comments:
It's more like 94% of Americans think he's one ugly motherfucker, the other 6% are blind or liars.
I looked him up after finishing "Is it a choice" (woot one of the two books are done); they mentioned him and a couple others in one question.
All the book does is answer questions that this guy has been asked by heterosexuals, they claim that there are 300 questions in the book, but I didn’t count.
As for is it a choice, he says depends. What are they choosing? He said sexual attraction = no; having sex = yes.
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I’m assuming that your talking about this article. It was never mentioned in the book, but the book answers questions from heterosexuals and I didn’t even know that article existed. Moreover, the book still refers to sodomy laws in some states, so it’s not hot of the presses. 1999 is when the revision of this book was made.
I just skimmed over the artice, but what i seen was interesting; i'm going to have to go to school and print it off so i can read it later.
You have to be fucking kidding me... the other book i'm reading just mentioned about the hypothalamus. It also mentioned something about "...the cluster of cells that connects the right and left lobes of the brain was 34 percent larger in homosexual men then in heterosexual men". And this one if for you Koge, from the same book, "out of 56 sets of male identical twins, when one was gay, 52 percent of the time the other twin was, too"
The book is called, incase you were wondering, "Gay issues in the workplace" by Brian McNaught (only furthering my theory that all Brians are gay).
And I might have to take you up on that offer, but they most likely would be way over my head (I was after all raised on a farm, no kidding).
My dad's side of the family decided to start a dairy farm when i was little (before pre-school), they not only had a shit load of cows but they also had fields with shit in them, i remember they had corn in one field. They also bailed hay, eh i hate hay. Every summer they would drag my ass out to the fields and made me work for peanuts. I hated it, but they got what they paid for; I didn't do shit unless it involved no manual labor. I just drove shit around, they tired to make me stack square baled hay, but that wasn't happening. Those damn wirers hurt my hands, and the bales were heavy. So i could do 4 or 5 bales before quitting. Plus I think I was allergic to something out there. Thank god they gave up on me.
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Do you have anything that talks about homophobia/being in the closet/etc effecting work?
Yea, those would be great. Why i asked is that i'm going to be doing an oral report in business communications, and i decided to do mine over Gay rights or lack thereof in the workplace, and i was wanting something to back up my claim that being in the closet or hearing homophobic remarks can effect not only the individual but also the company as a whole. It should be obvious, but i not too long ago showed my sister the godhatesfags website and she had no clue that there were people like that; which surprised me. And the mention of Matthew Shepard only brought blank stares; her boyfriend on the other hand knew of Matthew but not the whole Fred Phelps website. So i'm still amazed, but if i think about it, it is not surprising; i'm gay and i notice these things, and they effect me, i just hope that i can convey that message.
Thanks, All i need is 6 sources and i have 6 already, but more then 6 sources is what i planned on anyways; I want to be perpared.
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