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You teenager in the sixties, had brother(s) and/or sister(s), many or none??
Artiste:
Mentionning before, during, after or now (present day), YOU teenager in the sixties (or other time to be stated please), had brother(s) and/or sister(s), many or none??
Please also included in which country, part of it, etc., you lived in, and are now in, etc.; as details are requested.
How did that brothers and or sisters or none, made you what you are now??
Puzzled by the film Brokeback Mountain as well as to-day's life, wondering how having brother(s)' and/or sister(s)', affected you in the sisties and/or now.
Be wonderful to know... that.
Hugs to all.
Artiste:
Am puzzled as to why no one answered this so far.
Would like to relate this to my life.
And to the Brokeback Mountain film too, afterwards!!
Awaiting your answers,
Hugs!!
injest:
Artiste....you would get more responses if you would tell us about yourself...how old are you? You live in Canada?
I live in Texas myself and I am a woman, 41 years old
karen1129:
I was a teenager in the 60's. Grew up in Houston, Texas. Have a brother that is 20 monhts older, and a sister that is 9 years younger.
How did they affect my life...... my brother taught me how to fight ! ;D For some reason, we really weren't close growing up. Still aren't that close now... but we do stay in touch and see each other several times a
year. My sister... being so much younger... I was always the protector. The care giver and nuturer. I didn't then, and don't now, let anyone mess with her. Unfortunately, I think it made her too dependent.
I have no children, but spoil the hell out of my nieces and nephews. I am an easy makr for them !!
I learned compassion from an Aunt .
Being a nurturer.... BBM broke my heart. I wanted Jack and Ennis to be happy. I lived through the 60's, and understood their fears. I have an Uncle who is gay... and to this day has never "come out" to anyone but me. BBM made me so sad for his lonely life.
Karen
Artiste:
Wow! Wow!
Thanks injest!
Thanks keren!
Wow, wow, two ladies!!
Where are the men??
1. Am happy with your answers ladies!!
2. Injest, since you are a younger lady, wonder if you will understand that I was a teenager in the sixties? Would you have trouble with that? Did you have trouble with the sixties of Brokeback Mountain, may I ask?
3. Keren1129, you are a young lady too!! Guess that you have less trouble re-seing the sixties? In yourself? In Brokeback Mountain? What is it that your uncle never came out, yet? He did to you, why or how??
Neither one of you have to answer me. I would be grateful, if you will... somehow.
Since I was asked to talk about moi, I will briefly for now. I am in the sixties years of age, lived in the USA (many places) and in Canada (different places there too). I consider myself a gay man, but am sad more and more,
and want to be much more happy again as I was a bit or used to smile often in the sixties. I did have a girlfriend and had sex with her at times, mutually... (I guess like Ennis and/or Jack did); we are still great friends and no sex now!! Maybe I am bi-sexual, think not... nowadays!! I have lost my job (teaching since criminals took over in the schools); lost my house as had to give it to foreign criminal (which I fought for over 20 years against them) (even my uncle lost his 2 bussinesses to 'mafia' in California, otherwise these criminals take it: you like it or not); and had to fight four criminals sent against me all at once, because I refused to let my house go for that criminal so that he was to open up a crack-house in my house in a good neighbourhood, (God protected me as the killers taught I was dead since I went unconscious). If this is too much top hear all at once, I am sorry. You now understand how broken is my back as in the Brokeback Mountain film??
Hugs to you and all.
Be very happy to get your news and that of others too!!
Guess that no men answered my question so far, as it is easier for ladies to be emotional and talk, than it is for men??
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