Mixed reactions
Today usually provokes a mixed response... I'm happy to see the expressions of pride and community and love and the free expression of these. While at the same time, at a personal level reminding me that I'm marginal, an outsider. Too mundane to be at a Pride parade, too weird to be welcomed enthusiastically in parent groups or at church... not fitting well anywhere, really.
I hope that my many participating friends have a beautiful day marching or watching, as well as those up at the Loving More conference at Harbin. For me, I'll be at home working on rewiring electrical circuits and fixtures...
I hope that my many participating friends have a beautiful day marching or watching, as well as those up at the Loving More conference at Harbin. For me, I'll be at home working on rewiring electrical circuits and fixtures...
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Maybe I should try to talk better-connected friends into letting me tag along, next year?
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I can't speak about your local Pride parade, never having been, but there's a wide range of folks lining the sidewalks at DC Pride.
Maybe I should try to talk better-connected friends into letting me tag along, next year?
Why don't you go, regardless?
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I was given one extra sign, but I didn't really care for it, so I put it back, and just rode and waved.