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The same way I felt after a sixth grade classmate announced on Facebook back in February came out transgender February as I mentioned a few days ago: Iâll miss âJosiahâ, will do my best of supporting the finding newly found identity, and that itâs pleasure to meet âJoyce.â
As for Lawrence, now itâs his parentsâ turn to hear the news. Brace yourself, big guy.
When my late wifeâs previously homophobic cousin came out we accepted him and his partner even though we were would be considered evil conservatives by the self righteous liberals nowadays, I believe in live and let live and itâs not my business as my wife and I did things that were against the law in many state at the time!
All through school I had lots of guy friends (female, here) and none of them were âinterestingâ to me. There has to be chemistry between two people before anything more can take place. This is something the homophobes have forgotten. Just because someone is gay doesnât mean they are going to be interested in you in for anything beyond camaraderie.
OH MY GOD! MICHAEL STRUCK LAWRENCE! VIOLENCE IN THE COMICS! OUTRAGE! OUTRAGE! OUTRAGE!
Sorry, had to say this before somebody actually said it seriously. This story arc gladdened my heart in 1993 and it gladdens my heart now. It does get a little darker soon, but that is exactly what gay youth faced back then (and many still do).
I have always found it difficult to understand, particularly in the US where individual rights and freedom are our mantra, how much emphasis is placed on conformity. I am glad that my grandchild (non-binary) has the courage, intelligence, and self confidence to recognize that the most important thing about people is their character and not their gender. However, changing the language [pronouns] is quite difficult and may take much longer than changing cultural acceptance. Over the centuries, âyouâ and âtheyâ have both changed from singular to plural to both, each transition taking about a century to become the norm. So âtheyâ referring to a single person may take a while, even though we do use it as both singular and plural automatically in some contexts. [And it is unfortunate that we use âtheyâ as a way to denote separation and negativity as well, as in âthey started it, not us.â ] I only wish there was a neutral word for âgrandchild-becoming adult.â Grand-teen and grand-pre-teen just donât seem to sound right and âchildâ just doesnât fit anymore.
I have a friend who is TG, but they didnât embrace it, fought against it; regardless off whether M/F, I still love them as a PERSON! Just want them at peace with themselves.
Hmmm. That final panel coming up here less than a week after the Oscars? Yes, this strip was written in the previous century. But the irony of it allâŠ..
My 13-year-old great-nephew came out to his parents & his 2 older brothers around Christmas; he said heâd joined a group at school. My nephew and his wife, his parents, told him theyâd always known, just waiting for him to tell them. Heâs such a great kid â„
Iâve never understood why people, religions and anybody else thinks they have the right to judge how other people live their lives. As long as nobody is being hurt, they should just shut up. Of course, they wonât â Iâm not naiive enough to expect miracles, lol. If a situation makes people uncomfortable, they should look at themselves, IMO.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
The same way I felt after a sixth grade classmate announced on Facebook back in February came out transgender February as I mentioned a few days ago: Iâll miss âJosiahâ, will do my best of supporting the finding newly found identity, and that itâs pleasure to meet âJoyce.â
As for Lawrence, now itâs his parentsâ turn to hear the news. Brace yourself, big guy.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
âŠand two young guys just grew up a little.
Truth Seeker almost 3 years ago
When my late wifeâs previously homophobic cousin came out we accepted him and his partner even though we were would be considered evil conservatives by the self righteous liberals nowadays, I believe in live and let live and itâs not my business as my wife and I did things that were against the law in many state at the time!
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Mike, please donât call your friend âManâ.
Makes you look like Zeke Brenner on âDoonesburyâ!!
rossevrymn almost 3 years ago
Author, how did this play in the papers, when it first came out?
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The last panel is so beautiful. Bravo Michael âĄ.
M2MM almost 3 years ago
All through school I had lots of guy friends (female, here) and none of them were âinterestingâ to me. There has to be chemistry between two people before anything more can take place. This is something the homophobes have forgotten. Just because someone is gay doesnât mean they are going to be interested in you in for anything beyond camaraderie.
Train 1911 almost 3 years ago
Yes this was a well written Documentary.
up2trixx almost 3 years ago
OH MY GOD! MICHAEL STRUCK LAWRENCE! VIOLENCE IN THE COMICS! OUTRAGE! OUTRAGE! OUTRAGE!
Sorry, had to say this before somebody actually said it seriously. This story arc gladdened my heart in 1993 and it gladdens my heart now. It does get a little darker soon, but that is exactly what gay youth faced back then (and many still do).
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well, look on the bright side. At least he didnât ask you to help him hide the body. Perspective, dude.
GreenT267 almost 3 years ago
I have always found it difficult to understand, particularly in the US where individual rights and freedom are our mantra, how much emphasis is placed on conformity. I am glad that my grandchild (non-binary) has the courage, intelligence, and self confidence to recognize that the most important thing about people is their character and not their gender. However, changing the language [pronouns] is quite difficult and may take much longer than changing cultural acceptance. Over the centuries, âyouâ and âtheyâ have both changed from singular to plural to both, each transition taking about a century to become the norm. So âtheyâ referring to a single person may take a while, even though we do use it as both singular and plural automatically in some contexts. [And it is unfortunate that we use âtheyâ as a way to denote separation and negativity as well, as in âthey started it, not us.â ] I only wish there was a neutral word for âgrandchild-becoming adult.â Grand-teen and grand-pre-teen just donât seem to sound right and âchildâ just doesnât fit anymore.
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
Life is so dramatic at 17. itâs a wonder we ever survived it.
flagmichael almost 3 years ago
If our teenage relationships are the same in our 20s, something is already wrong.
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
I have a friend who is TG, but they didnât embrace it, fought against it; regardless off whether M/F, I still love them as a PERSON! Just want them at peace with themselves.
Yardley701 almost 3 years ago
I hope Joyce will find happiness now.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Is Michael imitating Will Smith?
hooglah almost 3 years ago
A faggot is a faggot. Who cares?
BlitzMcD almost 3 years ago
Hmmm. That final panel coming up here less than a week after the Oscars? Yes, this strip was written in the previous century. But the irony of it allâŠ..
mindjob almost 3 years ago
When everybody knows Lawrence is gay, they will assume Michael is too, if they still hang out together
cranefriend almost 3 years ago
Someone coming out doesnât mean everything changesâŠheâs still Lawrence. But I can see how Mike can think that way, since a lot of people do.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Slug bug!
Slatsmagee I almost 3 years ago
Kick his ass MikeâŠ
amanda.elliott3619 almost 3 years ago
Lawrence was still in his wedding party :p
The_Great_Black President almost 3 years ago
Comments are divided between Lawrence being too gay, or not gay enough.
pamela welch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My 13-year-old great-nephew came out to his parents & his 2 older brothers around Christmas; he said heâd joined a group at school. My nephew and his wife, his parents, told him theyâd always known, just waiting for him to tell them. Heâs such a great kid â„
finnygirl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Iâve never understood why people, religions and anybody else thinks they have the right to judge how other people live their lives. As long as nobody is being hurt, they should just shut up. Of course, they wonât â Iâm not naiive enough to expect miracles, lol. If a situation makes people uncomfortable, they should look at themselves, IMO.
Jabroniville Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Always loved this moment. Michael non-verbally letting Lawrence know itâs cool and theyâre still buds.