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61506 Re: How many read this?
   Hi KTC, Since I went to school to be a cosmetologist, I worked with...
clo   POPE   16 Jun 2012
11:48 PM
61501 Re: How many read this?
   Damn. You actually posted something that made sense. Are you not feeli...
DGpeddler   POPE   16 Jun 2012
11:22 PM
61484 Re: How many read this?
   ktc [b]Close quarters and macho attitudes (kinda needed) may be impac...
ribit   POPE   16 Jun 2012
9:34 PM

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Re: How many read this?

By: killthecat in POPE
Sat, 16 Jun 12 8:24 PM
Msg. 61456 of 65535
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I dunno Clo. I did two tours in the Army. Close quarters and macho attitudes (kinda needed) may be impacted by serving with openly gay men in close physical surroundings. I fear the ruling was more about gays than the military, just as gay marriage was more about gays than marriage. Lesbians don't seem to present the same concerns.

On a much more positive side, I also did one college summer as the only straight waiter in a restaurant in gay Provincetown. My girlfriend was the cocktail hostess. Once we were recognized as straight, I was accepted and welcomed with legitimate friendship from all the gays in the restaurant and in town. It was one of the best hippy-type summmers of my life, although it wore on me by early August.

I've associated with gays all my adult life with no problems that I can recall. Boston is pretty open-minded. I'm concerned about redefining marriage, the building block of our society, and maintaining a sound military, not in discriminating for or against gays. It's walking a vary narrow line.