I hope that
everyone, gay and straight and whatever, enjoyed the happiest Pride celebration
ever. LGBTQ Americans have much to be thankful for, and much to celebrate. It’s
been a year of victories with regard to marriage equality. Never before in the
history of our nation has the lgbtq community been so open and possessed so
much freedom to express ourselves.
As much as I
enjoy waving the rainbow flag for all to see, I spent this pride weekend at
home in Palm Springs, painting my master bedroom. I began supporting Pride
events back in San Francisco over thirty-five years ago. I’ve done my share of
marching and spectating. These days, I like to take a more Zen approach to
Pride, that is showing the pride I have in my relationship with my husband
every minute of the day, everywhere we go, even when it’s just painting our
bedroom.
To be honest,
these days I no longer feel “gay.” I feel like an ordinary man, who happens to
love and respect and cherish the man I live with, my husband. We seem to have
all the joys and challenges that I see in every other relationship. I guess
I’ve just gotten to the point where I don’t like labels. They seem to divide
people.
In Palm Springs,
we celebrate Pride in November. We do that for two reasons. 1) Nobody wants to
get all dolled up and then march down the street in heels when it’s 110 degrees
in the shade—the weather in November is much more conducive to marching. 2) LA
and San Diego are both a two hour drive away, so we like to support those Pride
events at this time of year. They in turn, come support our celebration in
November. It’s a win/win/win.
Happy Pride,
Everyone!!!
1 comment:
i love the tone of your post... how you honor and approach the relationship of your husband ... and how in your lifetime, you're seeing that which we all crave:
just to be NORMAL.
i'm glad to hear you'll still celebrate your gay identity. but how marvelous to envision a time where we won't HAVE to (though I hope we always will!)...
Cheers!
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