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How Do You Identify?: Human
Preferred Pronoun?: He/Him
Relationship Status: Happily Single!
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Nunya
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Things I'm Proud Of
In spite of being a high school drop out, I did get back to school and eventually earned a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree.
I was the intramural racquetball champion in college in 1981.
I served my country in the U.S. Army. Later, I marched with the uniformed veterans/color guard for the 1993 and 2000 GLBT Marches on Washington.
I have been published in two gay and lesbian publications.
Helped form, and was vice-president of the Mississippi Gay and Lesbian Task Force in Mississippi in the early 90’s and helped the students at the three major public universities there form GLBT student groups.
Worked with the Mississippi ACLU to bring to light GLBT discrimination cases in the state of Mississippi. The victim of one of those cases brought forward ultimately testified before Congress about this.
I designed a refinery turnaround system while working for a very large refining company. Six months after I left the company I was offered a very lucrative consulting position with the same company to show them how to implement that system across all of their domestic refineries.
I bought three houses; still have two of them and inherited five more; so in addition to working, I’ve been remotely managing the rental/repairs of them for nearly four years now. They are in Mississippi and New York.
I’ve stood for justice and doing what is right my whole life. I've slipped here and there a time or two, (I am human!) but I stand solidly on my history.
And best of all, I met the love of my life and married her!
I'm thinking that is it for now!
Glynn
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