Hello, I'm new to this forum. I've been reading around can't really tell if anyone is in a realtionship or married. I'm interested to know how people around the country are dealing with committed relationships and how they are accepted. Myself, I am live in Massachusetts and am legally married to a man. We have been together for seven years and once the gay marriage law was passed in 2004, we decided to go for it. Of course it took two years to plan the perfect wedding so we just got married two years ago in 2006. We are 29 and 31. I think that we have unusually supportive families, but I hope that it is similar to other experiences out there. I recently began posting about our relationship on my blog so that people can see that we do in fact have a "normal" gay marriage. Hopefully it will help to clear up the misconceptions about gay life and the reputation that it has created for itself. You can check out my blog. I hope to get some good responses so that everyone can see that we are in fact living normal lives, have normal jobs, and deserve to be treated as such. Jos76 www.jos76.wordpress.com
That's a sad story, suicide is usually not the answer, but in your case.... Do you have any particular method you've thought of using? Toaster in bathtub Rope around neck Gun to face Orrrr.... the gay favorite, anal implosion.
I hope he decides to go to a better supportive community instead of listening to you. Like www.troc.us (Public discussion)