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I’m just looking at it through different eyes than most people. Now I’m not trying to discount Pride, at all. Another thing I’ve realized/thought about over the last few years of attending Pride is that until we (as a society) celebrate all walks of life 365 days a year, people will still continue to hide in the closet and only be proud during the month of June. I’m sure they’d give everyone a good LOL.īut what I’ve realized over the years is that Pride is the only chance some people, especially in my area of the country, have to let those freak flags fly, and boy do they let them fly.
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If I’m ever feeling generous maybe I’ll share some photos from my twink days.
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I was still coming to terms with my sexuality, and after moving out of my parent’s house I was waving that queer flag as hard as my limp little wrists could wave. I’m not judging or throwing side-eye at anyone with the above statements because I’ll be the first to admit I was at the front of that list not too many years ago. Pride for most us means drinking way too much alcohol, wearing far too few articles of clothing, and making more questionable decisions than we care to admit. I’m all for celebrating our heritage, our history, how we’ve gotten to where we are today, but I feel that that is lost during our Pride celebrations. doesn’t hold as much value to me as it used to. In my eyes I’m proud to a gay man 365 days a year, and because of that Pride. I was actually just having a conversation with a guy (on quite possibly THE weirdest date of my life, thanks Tinder) last night about Pride. It’s Pride Month, and for a lot of people that means a million different things. Find your local chapter at /find or support PFLAG National at /give.Levi’s 2015 Pride Collection Shorts | H&M Tank ( similar here) | Alex And Ani Bracelets | Ray-Ban Sunglasses | Sperry Shoes | Mack Weldon Socks + Briefs With over 400 chapters and nearly 250,000 members and supporters crossing multiple generations of families in major urban centers, small cities, and rural areas across America, PFLAG is committed to creating a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed. PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies. PFLAG supports and educates LGBTQ+ members & their families to ensure all are valued by society and they value themselves. Sperry is proud to partner with PFLAG on this collection. Sperry’s latest Pride collection incorporates design elements inspired by LGBTQ flags: the original 1978 Pride Flag & San Francisco parade route, the Transgender Pride Flag & the Progress Pride Flag. And what could go better with an iconic pair of boat shoes than our iconic nautical hotel and marina? Sperry’s coastal chic footprint can be found all around our resort this summer, and guests will have the opportunity to experience it during Pride Month. The epitome of prep style and seaside chic, Sperry boat shoes use time-honored craftsmanship and premium materials to create legendary footwear that has been a mainstay for boaters and beachgoers for the past 85 years. Once again, iconic New England-based footwear brand, Sperry is checking in to the Yachtsman for a stylish Kennebunkport getaway.