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Date Posted: 05:28:24 03/02/04 Tue
Author: Ant
Subject: Re: Love...
In reply to: Stef 's message, "Re: Love..." on 05:37:32 02/29/04 Sun

Hey,

I am in love with a girl, but no one knows about my feelings. My friends and my family thinks that i am "straight" but infact i am not. And i am scared to tell them one single thing about it, because i know that most of them will not understand. Someday i know i have to face it anyway..i just don't know when. Yes, Mary in L&D accepts her friends as they are, and that's how a friend should be. If they run away when you have a problem or something they don't like, they are not real friends. Your friend is lucky to have you Michelle, and you are lucky to be open minded.

take care,
Ant




>Hi Michelle,
>
>isn't this exactly one message L&D tells us, not to
>stay away from our friends, no matter in what kind of
>relationship they live in?
>
>you remember the scene, Mary B. talking to Allison?:
>"Well, Paulie's my friend. So, I guess I doesn't
>really matter what other people think!"
>
>i guess you are one of the rare lucky people. who
>understood that message, if you will act similar.
>
>i think everyone should seen as the person you want to
>be your friend, no matter of her preferences.
>
>take care,
>Stef
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>Have to say that this movie is the best ever!
>>
>>I have redd what some of you have written hear. I
>>wonder what you would have done if youre friend
>>therned out to bee gay or bisexualle?
>>My best friend is gay, I suport her and love her as my
>>friend nomather what. I have seen peopel thern their
>>backs to ther friends when they fond out that the
>>friend is gay or bi.
>>What would you do? how would you feel if youre friend
>>was gay?
>>
>>Life is pain! Love is Life!
>>takecare

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