Almost missed it! Shoot. Good thing I didn’t have to come out this year…..
Silence hurts. Support heals.
A couple of places to visit today:
Come out for civil marriage and show support for equal rights for all families here.
Find out more about today.
Wave a rainbow flag today. I already know you support gay rights, ’cause you support ME! You’re already the best. Mwah!
Pioneer Melissa says
Mwah! Mwah!
Mwah!
Em says
Crap! I missed it! This is what happens when I don’t have a home-base campus that I go to every day. Oh, well. I will wave my flag today instead. Mwah!
greta says
flags be wavin’ here!
Mwah!
alison says
Dang, everything happens on the weekend, when I’m away from a computer: tats, coming out… Well, better late than never, so I’ll put up a flag today and I MAY even send in a shot of a tat or two if I can get someone to take my picture. Thanks for making a gallery, doll! But we need a button for it! Oh, and can I assume that Digit came home safe and sound?
susan says
I have a good Coming Out Day story. I knew this guy at my old school who was about as out as possible. He was in semi-drag most days, got his face waxed, and regularly wore full-on geisha makeup. He was also president of our school’s gay/lesbian/bi/trans group.
On Coming Out Day, he went on a shopping trip with a friend of mine. There was a toll bridge you had to cross to get to the Super K-Mart, which was a big destination since our campus was so isolated. Nick was saying to Michelle that he wished there was something he could do for Coming Out Day, but he was already so far out that he didn’t really have any opportunities.
I guess that’s when he had the idea. When they got to the tollbooth, he put his change in the thingie and declared to the operator, “I’m GAY!”