When I was in school,there was a girl in my class who always dressed in jeans. In the seven and a half years we were in school together I don't remember seeing her in a dress over half dozen times. I always figured it was because she lived with her grandparents, even though she did walk kinda like a boy. But in the fifties, we knew very little about such. Fast forward about forty five years, we finally decided to have a class reunion every year. This woman, (person?) always came in wearing a business suit, complete with tie. She had a very responsible position with a large company with about seventy five or better people under command. I heard behind-the-back remarks that she "marched to a different drummer", and since she and I had always been able to converse freely, I decided to just sit down at the next reunion and discuss the history of the situation, and I'll be darned if she didn't get sick, (don't ask, I don't know,) and died before I saw her again. There is a young man, well he's 41, that my youngest daughter went to school with, he spent many Saturday or Sunday afternoons at our house,very friendly and outgoing. No reason to be suspicious about anything, but for some years now he has lived near a town about fifty miles away. My daughter says she is sure that the reason why is that he has "other feelings". I have never verified this, but we keep up with him on Facebook. I personally do not approve of these "alternative lifestyles" but it is not for me to judge. That matter is in the hands of someone else.
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