Great Beginning..I spent 65 years Comig Out, and am still doing it with every generation. Just retired Art Dealer for 50 Years. Hugs from Albuquerque, New Mexico.- Boonie LeBlanc
24:30 that's where I feel right now, after almost 40 years of living a life for other people, I want to live for myself, but I don't know where to start, I can see that sense of desperation of not wanting to live like that for another 40 years.
So, i deff dont feel the same on everything but on alot of what he said, spot on I feel that some gays feel that offense is the best defense when it comes to relationships and theres no willingness to be empathetic to people trying to understand you. To some degree you do have to tell people to deal with it, thats what i do but if theres room for communication, theres no need to destroy a relationship. I feel that its a toxic behaviour to have and on my end , i feel that its too tiring always being right, or "shutting down the homophobes" or any other type of fighting. I am lucky though, that my first buddy that i came out to, quite conservative christian, was so kind and compassionate and never made me feel like a Frankenstein, even though he disagreed with my stance and lifestyle. Good podcast👍
I tried to be straight for 51 years when I was married to wife. She had MS for 26 years and has now passed. I am now free to be the gay man I always was. Eliminate the word "like". 🙂
okay production 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
IKR! This looks great!
Yesssssss….they stepped this shit UP!!!!
I was just thinking that! Lmaoooo
So true about having to come out to yourself first!!! I’ve thought about it like that for so long, it’s nice to hear others say it too lol
Learning to love yourself is a lifelong journey
I love this podcast.
Great Beginning..I spent 65 years Comig Out, and am still doing it with every generation. Just retired Art Dealer for 50 Years. Hugs from Albuquerque, New Mexico.- Boonie LeBlanc
Great video. I did not come out to myself until I was 40. Challenging.
Dayamn! Quite a step up💪
24:30 that's where I feel right now, after almost 40 years of living a life for other people, I want to live for myself, but I don't know where to start, I can see that sense of desperation of not wanting to live like that for another 40 years.
Loved this episode.
Happy new year! ❤❤❤ love Singapore 🇸🇬 🏳️🌈
Love this!! Jonathan you rock🩷🩵🙏🏾
Lovin the new setup! No big microphones!
Thank you for this!!
So, i deff dont feel the same on everything but on alot of what he said, spot on
I feel that some gays feel that offense is the best defense when it comes to relationships and theres no willingness to be empathetic to people trying to understand you. To some degree you do have to tell people to deal with it, thats what i do but if theres room for communication, theres no need to destroy a relationship. I feel that its a toxic behaviour to have and on my end , i feel that its too tiring always being right, or "shutting down the homophobes" or any other type of fighting.
I am lucky though, that my first buddy that i came out to, quite conservative christian, was so kind and compassionate and never made me feel like a Frankenstein, even though he disagreed with my stance and lifestyle.
Good podcast👍
omg love this , i didnt realize he also had such a sexy voice too
I tried to be straight for 51 years when I was married to wife. She had MS for 26 years and has now passed. I am now free to be the gay man I always was. Eliminate the word "like". 🙂
Perfect prospective… Love your neighbor…🫶🏾
Nate are you my doppelganger. Your story is so similar to mine 😮
Jonathan is so cute!
33:15 ugh that's where I am now, how do you snap out of it?
Why does this man sound like he has such an identical story to mine. 😂
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