I've always wondered if when a gay person changes to become straight, do they go back into the closet? What about bisexuals? Are they just sort of standing in the closet doorway like there's gonna be an earthquake or something?
Which brings to mind transgender and those who've undergone "the change." Do they go in, out, walk around the closet or what?
What if the closet door gets closed and locked? Is there no going back? Can you jimmy it? (Maybe that's the wrong term..)
This is extremely confusing stuff. Maybe if it made more sense, people would be more accepting of homosexuals.
Which makes me wonder how the closet feels about all this. It's sort of caught in the middle through no fault of its own.
If I were a closet, I'd just close my door, bolt it, and tell everyone to F off and find a new analogy.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
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sort of gives new meaning to the term don't let door hit you in the ass on the way out.
ReplyDeleteDidn't think of that! lol
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