January312011

Y’know

misterstibbons:

sciolismsir:

As much as I think my mom will have a initially bad reaction to finding out she ~suddenly has a son~, she will probably love the idea of having a functionally gay guy son.

My mom loves gay guys like no one’s business.

Would you like to trade? Or share…? 

I mean, I know my parents don’t have any active malice towards queer people, but I don’t think they’re be thrilled that they have a walking rainbow in their midst. 

My mom pretty much takes on surrogate-mom role to every friend I’ve had over ever (most notably my sort-of friend Sean, who my parents already refer to as their Gay Son) so yes, yes you can share.

Honestly, given how much my parents embrace queer-ness, the only reason I’m really expecting any kind of bad reaction is because oh gosh I’m their daughter and this is weird, but my mom loves gay/queer stuff and my dad has expressed several times how he wants to go to a drag show, so yeah.

~Everyone can share my queer-loving parents~

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misterstibbons:

sciolismsir:

misterstibbons:

sciolismsir replied to your post:I’d also like it to be known to all and sundry that “aromantic” is hereafter short for

LET’S GO GAY IT UP TOGETHER. For as much as I am technically panromantic, I seem to be functionally homoromantic.

You can join Konrad and me at the gay prom.

Being me is like a constant gay prom.

Gayery loves company.

I WILL NOW LIVE EVERY DAY AS IF IT WAS MY LAST GAY PROM

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6PM

Y’know

As much as I think my mom will have a initially bad reaction to finding out she ~suddenly has a son~, she will probably love the idea of having a functionally gay guy son.

My mom loves gay guys like no one’s business.

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