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Sure Am since 1973 :)
12 years ago. Rating: 13 | |
The word "gay" arrived in English during the 12th century from Old French gai, most likely deriving ultimately from a Germanic source.[1] For most of its life in English, the word's primary meaning was "joyful", "carefree", "bright and showy", and the word was very commonly used with this meaning in speech and literature. For example, the optimistic 1890s are still often referred to as the Gay Nineties. The title of the 1938 French ballet Gaîté Parisienne ("Parisian Gaiety"), which became the 1941 Warner Brothers movie, The Gay Parisian,[6] also illustrates this connotation.
I am joyful, not carefree, bright but not showy. Heterosexual. You decide.
12 years ago. Rating: 12 | |
No but my oldest son is and he is loved
every bit as much as his three brothers.
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
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I love reading the stories some make you cry and some make you so happy :)