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Im at lunch and was going to wait till after school to post this. After reading Timmy's post I decided to post now. You ask if we younger guys were being put off by the rudeness. Yes and no. There were some post I would have liked to have answered but held back because I was afraid that I would be attacked. Certain people here think they are super smart and can vail their nastiness in sweet words and phrases. The trouble is the rudeness and nastiness shine thru and even kids like me can see thru to the core meaning. Some people are not as uber slick and smart as they think they are. One young guy was attacked just because he broke up with his boyfriend and that was uncalled for, it was none of the attackers business. Someone here is bitter and never seems to have anyting possitive or nice to say, its always negative and demeaning. Im sure that person could be really nice if he wanted to and I for one would like to see that side of him for a change.
The other side is that school is swamping us. IM taking a full load of AP courses and its demanding a lot of my time and IM sure college is deamanding a lot of the others time to. Jordon has school and Im sure he is being kept busy but Im pretty sure he keeps track of the board.
Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you......
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timmy
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Location: UK, in Devon
Registered: February 2003
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Glad you're still around Thanks for the post.
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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I'd like to ask the question whether Jordan feels he can recommend A Place of Safety to his GSA. If not why not? I'm sure that young readers that don't contribute may still like reading but I think we should ask our youngest readers what we should do to recruit their fellows.
Love,
Anthony
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Curt...
as always mon ami
you are the goods
Nikt szkodzi mnie bez naprawy
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