11.30.2011

It's time


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I tend to avoid controversial topics, mainly because I'm for free love and I'm in free fall and I don't like the limitations of others to bring me down. (And by limitations, I am referring to the people who have nasty things to say about certain communities of people)

I posted this on my FB over the weekend as a shout out to my many LGBT friends, and then I started seeing it all over the place on blog world, so I am just going to go ahead and share my thought on this.

I am friends with girls who are now boys and I am friends with boys who are now girls.

I am friends with guys who love guys and girls who love other girls.

I am friends with guys who use to love girls and now they love guys, and I am friends with girls who use to love boys and now they love girls.

I am friends with people who just love, and that is the category that I put myself in. At one point in my life, if I would have fallen in love with a female I would have gone with it. I happened to fall in love with a beautiful person, who happens to be a man.

I don't consider myself anything other than a free loving spiritual & scientific woman of the universe. I will love you regardless of your sexual orientation, I will love you if you are religious, I will love you if you are atheist, I will love you if you are black, white, yellow, green, translucent.. democrat, republican. LOVE IS LOVE.  All of my friends and non-friends are equally beautiful and wonderful, and they all deserve to be treated and loved equally.

We all deserve equal rights.

Namaste!

r

ps. please leave negatives to yourself, there is only room for love here. Thanks.

3 comments:

  1. Excellent post! My views on myself are pretty rigid (I love girls and would never fall in love with a boy lol), but I accept anybody for who they are. I have friends and classmates of all different orientations and I view them equally. We all want the same things in life - love, respect, happiness. How a person pursues these ideals is up to them, and it's not our place to judge.

    I saw that commercial a few days ago. Total goosebumps.

    ~SP

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  2. I LOVE this post! I feel the same way. I'm a woman and love men but I accept all LGBT people and support them. Thank you for this.

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  3. I totally agree and I wish more people would keep their negative thoughts to themselves. I am actually reviewing a book tomorrow called "Conversations and Cosmopolitans" about a guy who came out to his parents via a letter (true story) and the book is cowritten by him and his mom. It's really endearing and I love it.

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