The inside goss on me – hehehe. Just personal crap I suppose.
Thank you for all the kind words guys. It means a lot to get wonderful comments like that.
The old guy was buried today and I’m just killing some time right now so I thought I’d post here. It has been good catching up with everyone and had a nice walk along the beach this morning with some of the rellies.
There have been some big nights drinking with the family (socially of course) and should be another cracker tonight.
One thing I have noticed in the past is when I am suffering from a hangover I feel what I think is depressed. Around mid afternoon I just can’t be bothered doing anything. It isn’t that bad but it is the only experience I have ever had which would give me some (albeit minor) appreciation for what people with depression experience.
Lately it has been happening a bit – I am still putting it down to some big nights and travelling solo I have a lot of time to think to myself.
I’d be interested to hear anyone’s comments on that.
Well guys my grandfather took a turn for the worst late last night and he passed away.
I’m told it was peaceful and the family were around him when it happened. The old guy had a ripper of a life. I’m flyout out on Monday for the funeral and I’ll probably hang around for a week or so.
Sorry if I don’t post for a couple of days.
Over the last couple of months I’ve noticed a certain train of thought….
That I should just come out and annouce my homosexuality.
Thing is… I’m not homosexual. I’m not hetrosexual either. I am a bit of both – hence the word bisexuality.
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation which refers to the romantic and/or sexual attraction of individuals to others of both genders (socially) or sexes (biologically). Most bisexuals are not equally attracted to men and women and may even shift between states of finding either gender or sex exclusively attractive over the course of time.However, some bisexuals are and remain fairly static in their level of attraction throughout their adult life.
Although observed in a variety of forms in human societies and in the animal kingdom throughout recorded history, the term bisexuality (like the terms hetero- and homosexuality) was only coined in the 19th century.
Perhaps it is because of my nomadic existence these days but I comfortable being ‘in the closet’ to some of my friends and family while in different circles I’m more than happy to be known as someone who is very open minded.
Unfortunately, not everyone that I know is open minded enuf to understand that. And I’m not on a crusade to change peoples minds so what they don’t know doesn’t hurt them. I’m sure there are hypothetical scenarios which would cause a conflict of where I would step up and show my true colours (as has happened to Aaron) but that hasn’t happened yet and if it does I’ll deal with it then.
If you guys sound interested then I would like to discuss this more over the coming weeks (leave a comment if you are). Two great bloggers Aaron (in Montreal) and Matt (in LA) have both written about their ‘coming out’ and ‘not coming’ out experiences over the last couple of days. They both have completely difference experiences and although my reaction has been different I don’t think any of us are wrong – just different.
And if there are any girls who are going to be in Queenstown who want to test out my bisexuality then count me in – haha.
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