It reminded me of how I used to hug my mom and kiss her on the cheek. Maybe I should start back kissing her (we still hug).
My girlfriends and I still hug when we say goodbye and I'm not gay, but sometimes I'm aware (always in public) not to hug for very long for fear someone will think we're gay. That's silly, isn't it? But that's our society now, unfortunately.
I have a couple of gay friends. They're just people. Imo, it's not my business what goes on in their bedroom. I have a hard enough time keeping up with my own business.
Excellent statement from the 2nd flick. Sure the black guy was quite emotional, but when you look past the anger, his words definitely made a lot of sense. Because when a lot of people think 'be American' from a cultural standpoint, they are (largely) thinking from a white basis, are they not?
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Cindy! Hi. What great insight. Thanks!
It reminded me of how I used to hug my mom and kiss her on the cheek. Maybe I should start back kissing her (we still hug).
My girlfriends and I still hug when we say goodbye and I'm not gay, but sometimes I'm aware (always in public) not to hug for very long for fear someone will think we're gay. That's silly, isn't it? But that's our society now, unfortunately.
I have a couple of gay friends. They're just people. Imo, it's not my business what goes on in their bedroom. I have a hard enough time keeping up with my own business.
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Excellent statement from the 2nd flick. Sure the black guy was quite emotional, but when you look past the anger, his words definitely made a lot of sense. Because when a lot of people think 'be American' from a cultural standpoint, they are (largely) thinking from a white basis, are they not?
Good videos Cindy. :)
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