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To: Brad's Gramma
Mark Rosenthal describes, "My biggest success came after a show I had just performed, when a small group of kids approached me. The spokeschild asked if I was gay, and when I said yes they shrieked and ran away, giggling. A few minutes later, they reappeared, and the spokeschild apologized. She said she was sorry if she had hurt my feelings. We had a conversation, where the children asked several times if I was really gay, several saying that they had never met a gay person. I told them it's quite possible they had, but he or she might have been afraid of their initial reaction. They reflected upon this, and seemed to be considering this possibility for the first time."

Here is my 2 cents. Forgive typo's. It's 4:00 something in the morning.

This guy is a butt hole. No pun intended. I'm sorry, but he is. What kind of idiot adult makes a child feel guilty or ashamed for doing something normal? ALL children ran away and shriek when anything sexual is mentioned. BECAUSE THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND IT!!! They shriek over hand holding and kissing. My kids shriek if DH gets too close to me. It's all in fun, but it's NORMAL. HELLO????? I'm sure if he said, "Yeah, I'm straight...they would run away shrieking too". AS IF...as if this is some kind of homophobia needing removal. GET OVER YOURSELVES! The world does not revolve around your sexual activities.

Bless his pea picking heart. A little child hurt his poor wittle feewings...

VOMIT!!! Blech...

BTW, what kind of "show" did Mark just perform???? eeeeewwww...don't answer that!

83 posted on 02/17/2002 1:43:49 AM PST by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat;erizona
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91 posted on 02/17/2002 10:49:48 AM PST by EdReform
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