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My mum's actually recently made fun of me - in a nice way. I was sitting in a Costa café with her and my older brother, who I'd said she could tell I'm gay but I wasn't sure if she had, and my brother was talking about the fact that there weren't many girls on his uni course, but there were in the year below him, and my mum said that'd be an ideal year for me. x); My brother just laughed.
My god, Dannichu and Harlequin, you guys posted those things at weird times. x) You make me feel so lazy, sauntering in here at almost midday.
Yeah, there are several lesbian films I've watched with really depressing endings. I'd love Lost and Delirious way more if it had a nicer ending, and also, although Loving Annabelle has an alternative ending, even that is pretty vague.
Aww, that's awesome! When parents are okay to joke (in a nice way obviously) about it, it's a really good sign!
I agree that it's really hard to find rainbow stuff... I find it awesome though that when you wear rainbow stuff, usually only an LGBT person sees it as representative of LGBT. It's fun to find people that way! :D
Yesterday the chick at the theater asked my mom if her son was under eleven.
admittedly that means i look like a preteen, but all the same.