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The Adventures of QueerPenguin
The Adventures of QueerPenguin. Monday, May 26, 2008. So yeah, been a while, hasn't it? You're looking - well. Don't say that, you don't look exactly the same as a month ago at all! You're . taller, I'm sure. Oh, the lily? I just remembered you like them . I know they're my favourite, but you like them too, don't you? You never told me that when we were . fine. Look, I know this is awkward. We haven't really communicated for so long, and even when we were it just wasn't like old days. I don't know why we...
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Queer Perspective
Kweer] verb, noun, adjective. 1strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint; unusually different; singular: a queer notion of justice. 2of a questionable nature or character; suspicious; shady: Something queer about the language of the prospectus kept investors away. 3not feeling physically right or well; giddy, faint, or qualmish: to feel queer. 4mentally unbalanced or deranged. 5Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. Source: http:/ dictionary.reference.com/. In this blog I will share personal stories, share...
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Queer Perspective | We're here, I'm queer, they're getting used to it.
We're here, I'm queer, they're getting used to it. October 17, 2013. After trying to plan the perfect romantic proposal with a song and posters I scraped the whole idea. She knew I had a ring and that I was going to propose so I decided to just do it when it felt right. The whole thing was just starting to feel forced and way to planed out. So one day we went and got coffee met my sister and bought my birthday present (a skate board! Giving credit where credit is due. October 15, 2013. A post about her.
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These stories are defining moments in our lives, and they can happen to anyone at any time. It is not enough for us to fight for our rights alone, we need the help of those around us. So be prepared to be heard! You are someone's neighbor or friend, their son or daughter, you are that guy or girl in the supermarket or in a church pew. We have to be more than just a member of our own community, we are part of the greater community as a whole. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Streetcar Named Desire. Do not fo...
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Jordan Bouvier, Chicago. I began to come out to my friends, and they were overwhelmingly supportive. For some reason though, I chose to keep it from my parents. I had no reason to think they would react negatively, but I thought it would be safer to wait until I was in college. I’ve never regretted a decision more. My chance to come out to the two most important people in my life was taken from me. Posted by Spencer Smith. Will Vith, Pennsylvania. No Was she totally happy that I ...