flacaltenn
Diamond Member
I wasted a lot of time but I made up for it after I hit 18. The good thing is parents typically hated me (until they got to know me) and you know how that makes women/girls act.You wore lip gloss and played with dolls instead of playing sports like the other boys?I didnt know what "gay" was when I was a kid but I for damn sure knew when a boy wasnt acting like the other boys.Back then, the media wasn't shoving it at us, as they do, now. I faintly remember, as a young child, coming across the word “gay” as an insult but not really understanding much beyond that what it was supposed to mean.
You mean like focusing on academics and exploring the world of knowledge??? Guess I was gay back then...
Not quite.. While the boys were playing stick ball in the street and playing with GI Joes, I was playing monopoly and studying with the girls.. Because --- I preferred being trusted by the girls AND their parents. Which led to skills later on in life where I found parents literally pushing their daughters at me...
Not bragging but ---
Appears you wasted a lot of time getting started there chief....
Actually, you never got to the point where "parents liking you" paid off with the girl... Because we were able to DO things and GO places with their blessings that more "manly men" have never gone or done... Like FLYING to prom dinner across the state with the other senior who was a licensed pilot and his date.. Ya really blew it..