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This is a very interesting blog that Karen refers us to----doesn't make alot of sense to me--but verrrry interesting! (I'm unconsciously channeling an old 60's comedy show). I suppose my lack of understanding comes partly from not being either "ex-gay" or "ex-exgay". Part of it may be that I'm 28 years older than the 28 year-old who is doing the blogging. This blogger (who sounds alot like Karen, but seems to be someone else) seems to be insightful, but confused at the same time. Maybe I see things too black & white---but then again maybe she is confused. I read several of her posts. She seems to have really enjoyed Peterson Toscano's "Homo' No Mo'" She seems to really appreciate Peterson's exexgay perspective. She says she wants to bridge the "culture war" gap--and her heart seems in the right place. She reads the Box Turtle Bulletin site and is appropriately horrified at the way right-wing homophobes use the ex-gay movement for political gain. As I said, verrrrry interesting! Check the blog out--do you think it's Karen? Steven Webster |
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After reading all these posts... I think... How I long for a day when Gay and Lesbian people will be loved and appreciated for who they are and live in WHOLENESS with all of themselves... and won't have to compartmentalize themselves into "unwanted attractions" or see themselves as broken or sick or sinful or break the unity of their experience in order to be accepted by the god of the establishment!
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Can't be too mad - it's a pretty great life right now!
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"Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation." Coretta Scott King |
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Seems to be a recurring theme... at least among this "glass half-full" community
![]() I also have to remember that if I had come out instead of marrying Polly it would have been 1. In New York City 2. In 1982 or 83 In other words.... Ground Zero of the AIDS epidemic before anyone knew anything about AIDS, what it was, how it was spread. I think I will just take my life and say "thank you". But I DO want some better options for the next generation of young GLBT people!! |
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I'm sorry, but I had to pop in one more time to say: For crying out loud Steven--no I am *not* Disputed Mutability. I wonder why you even felt the need to say something like that--to discount me or her in some way? I just recently discovered her blog and find it very interesting. Even Ex-Gay Watch has her on their blogroll and many ex-ex gays dialogue on her blog. She has been in the blogosphere a lot longer than me. I think she may even know Christine Bakke--or at least they were ministered to by the same ex-gay leaders at one time.
And, one important distinction between DM and I--she is married now and I am not. Okay--goodbye again . . . ![]() PS-- Zerbie--thanks for your last post. I did read it. You sound like a kindhearted, reasonable person. Take care. |
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Just about everyone here is quite reasonable and extremely kindhearted. I hope you saw that, despite the mix-up someone made about blogger identities.
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I'm glad you're still here. I did not intend to hurt your feelings, nor discount you. Criticize what I said, not what you think I intended, please. Again, I found the blog and the view points represented there and by you interesting. They provoke thought, they make me wonder--but I do find them strange at the same time. No time to explore that strangeness at this moment, but maybe later. On the positive side--it does force one to get beyond "black & white thinking," which is always a temptation and always good to challenge. Don't stay away. If you're breaking any rules, someone will let you know nicely. (The first time, anyway.) Steven Webster |
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