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The Men We Were: Do we hate them forever?

Started by sysm29, December 22, 2011, 02:26:51 AM

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Mahsa Tezani

I miss being a gay boy.

But I have no plans of going back...Just activating my "gay boy" brain again...I need to lose weight.
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pebbles

not really I mean I see myself as a largely contigious person. more like the same person who was exposed to an extreme event that changed them as much as any other extreme event changes a person.

However if I hypothetically relate to my past self as a seperate indivdual I can't really hate them, I see them more as a tragic character. I'm somwhat annoyed at them for begin so frightened for so long and using that as an excuse to do nothing but that's not an unforgivable crime as I can respect that hindsight is 20/20.
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