๐๐ญ๐๐ฏ๐๐ง ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ has lived a rather unusual and exciting life and he's here today to share his story. #gaycouples #lgbtq #growingupgay
๐๐ญ๐๐ฏ๐๐ง ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ has lived a rather unusual and exciting life and he's here today to share his story. Correction: @6:15, that is a photo of Steven't first relationship with Jeff and not Tom.
What a great video Steve! Very enjoyable seeing and hearing about your journey (including many things I did not know)! Onward, as well - it's just the beginning chapters.
I'm 59 and hiv neg. but for a reason. I kept to myself. I wanted to nail every guy but I saw my good friends just waste away to death. Good, decent, upstanding, talented, sweet, loving men. It just tore me apart, so became a loner. Over time I did open up a bit and have good friends and leave myself up to love. Life's been amazing and still is every day.
Iโm 69 and bored to death. I sold my Practice and moved to Florida (which is now too humid each passing year) My husband is 33 married 12 and monogamous, I just donโt know WHAT to do with myself. ๐ค In Southeast FL guys are all in tight groups and bitchy, so horrible trying to make friends. Many are jealous I have money and a hot young Latin hubby, who knows.
Wow Steven, what a WILD life! I did have somewhat similar experiences with my dad early on, except he never actually said the word 'gay'. It's a relief to see that they are happy with how things have turned out for you. I did not expect to hear half of the things that was said in this video. I'm gonna come back to this video again. Thanks for sharing your!
I am one yr younger than you and also HIV negative and I was raised on the space coast of Fla and was part of the gay brain study that my dad got me involved in
@@lgbtqarchives No not conversion therapy Science has found that there is the gay brain as well as the bisexual brain . One part of the gay brain resembles that of the opposite gender and the bisexual brain is a variance of that of hermaphrodites but located in the brain not the Gentilella Tell me if you would like the information
My grandfather was a socialist who fled to the east, and who had never met a non white person despite liking brown and black girls. He met my grandmother and sacrificed everything to love her.
Loved this man's voice, experience, life story, family's acceptance of him, achievements, and the perfect classical music at the end of his story which eludes me completely. Is anyone able to help, please?
Dear Pete, thank you very much for checking out the story. All music on this channel is my own compositions. Iโm so happy to know that my music touched you my friend. โค๏ธ
Appreciate you! I noticed that you produce your own content so youโre not camera shy. In case you ever wanted to share some of your experiences, I would love to invite you as a guest speaker for an episode.
I'm almost 51 and I think it's so messed up for parents to raise their kids by telling them that they don't own the home that the parents own it and that when you're 18, you're outta here. If you love your kids you would never kick them out if they are not ready. I don't have kids but if I did, I would tell them that they are welcome to stay for the rest of their lives if that's what they want.
I like the way you talk fast, but very clearly. Iโm neg too, being married I dodged the Virus. Nice story, I got married too because I wanted kids. Now 4 adult kids 2 boys 2 girls, and six grandchildren, they love their gay Papa I just spent last week with them ๐ Last summer my wife died of a brain tumor, next year wouldโve been our 50th Anniversary if not divorced.
Imagine being able to fuck around as a hippy for years and then own 2 properties. Boomers were given everything and now they wonโt let the younger generation live a normal life