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Nothing really. Doesn't mean I conceded to her claim.Do you remember what was your response?
My older brother used to tell me low top Jordans are for girls.
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Nothing really. Doesn't mean I conceded to her claim.Do you remember what was your response?
Yea I’m sure she’s saying just to say it to get back at you.Nothing really. Doesn't mean I conceded to her claim.
My older brother used to tell me low top Jordans are for girls.
Honest question here, not me being a smart ***.
Do you think a 7 year old could know if he/she "swings that way"?
Definitely.I kinda do. Some people believe they’re born knowing and some believe they choose to play for the same team later on. Kids have crushes at a very young age.
Seriously, if I have a son who happens to be gay I will steer him towards being a fashion designer. I believe in free will, but I will plant the seed.
LOL!Definitely.
There was a kid I grew up with in primary who always spoke very feminine.
Middle school, by 8th grade, he got with a girl who was a friend of mine who was big and unapologetically a freak. They didn’t match each other at all imo.
I went to a different HS and to my knowledge, they were still together come 9th grade.
Come the summer after HS, I’m at a house party and run into this chick I knew from MS who went to that other HS across town but ran in the same circle as that dude. We go to pick up some and a condom because I’m going to smash and as we’re talking about life, she brings dude up. Tells me he came out as gay.
My FIRST response?
“I knew it.”
"There was a kid"= " robtoofresco "Definitely.
There was a kid I grew up with in primary who always spoke very feminine.
Middle school, by 8th grade, he got with a girl who was a friend of mine who was big and unapologetically a freak. They didn’t match each other at all imo.
I went to a different HS and to my knowledge, they were still together come 9th grade.
Come the summer after HS, I’m at a house party and run into this chick I knew from MS who went to that other HS across town but ran in the same circle as that dude. We go to pick up some and a condom because I’m going to smash and as we’re talking about life since we’ve last seen each other, she brings dude up. Tells me he came out as gay.
My FIRST response?
“I knew it.”
It's one of the few fields where gay men are accepted and embraced. Plus there is great upside and potential.Why fashion designer lol?
Also one of the hardest field to be successful in...gay or not.It's one of the few fields where gay men are accepted and embraced. Plus there is great upside and potential.
Right, but it's like if your son is a 6'7" man child. You would probably at least try to get him involved in sports even though there are very few who actually make it professionally.Also one of the hardest field to be successful in...gay or not.
It's one of the few fields where gay men are accepted and embraced. Plus there is great upside and potential.
#freakyparentingWhat if he's not stylish.
I mean like why not a doctor or author or chef or whatever
Why did u go straight to fashion designer.
If it's not his calling or what he likes then it is what it is. I'm just suggesting it is worth a try. Those fields you mentioned don't openly embrace gays as much. But I wouldn't necessarily label them as anti-gay.What if he's not stylish.
I mean like why not a doctor or author or chef or whatever
Why did u go straight to fashion designer.
If it's not his calling or what he likes then it is what it is. I'm just suggesting it is worth a try. Those fields you mentioned don't openly embrace gays as much. But I wouldn't necessarily label them as anti-gay.