I have apparently met enough mohos now to run into them on campus daily. I'm not sure what that means, but I feel like it ought to mean something. The other day I walked onto the bus and was one of three mohos on the bus- which at one point was a majority. The original novelty and excitement of realizing that there are other Latter-day Saints who are attracted to the same gender is starting to wear off.
Does this mean I am exiting gay adolescence? Absolutely not. I still act like a thirteen year old girl.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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"Does this mean I am exiting gay adolescence?"
Absolutely, absolutely not. Oh no no no no.
I think that gay-adolescence is a permanent state of being, sadly to say.
Especially for Playa. ;)
Some of us are "late bloomers" and are still going through a perpetual state of adolescence... and BYU college days were two decades ago!
Good to know I'm not the only one stuck being a teenager! But no, don't tell me it's permanent!!!
oh man- did you change your url? somehow i missed a whole week of your posts- i feel so behind! i'm so sorry your experience with your parents has been so difficult. hopefully they'll come around... it's so paiful when the ones you love the most put up their defenses. and as far as feeling weak- yeah, it's kind of scary. you know that scripture that says something about your weaknesses being your strengths? -well i'm not sure i understand it sometimes.
We are all over the place... It freaked me out at first too to see so many people around, but it's now so commonplace.
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