Very interesting Converse.... 
 
I would actually say that my situation is just the opposite. Being born and raised in the deep south, I have known only bias, homophobia, predjudice, and shame on the note of being accepted here for being gay.  I have had to hide my entire life.   
 
The older I get the more I want to be a part of a community that doesn't look at me as a freak.  I lived for a short time last summer in New Mexico.  Talk about a culture shock, and in a good way.  No one gave a crap that I was gay and people there didn't get all "bug eyed" when I walked into a restaurant with my partner.  I yearn for that freedom and peace.   
 
I live here because my family is here....simple truth.  But, I won't forever and I can't wait until I can actually be part of a open community where I am no longer an outsider and freak.  This site helps, online helps.  But, isolated?  you betcha....and I hate it. 
 
Someday though, maybe someday.....things will be different.  
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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people will forget what you did,  
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