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gekko513 said:
And I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint everybody. I've never been hot. Just weird.
It doesn't do you any good to label yourself in any negative way. It'll only lower your self-esteem. Remember: you should be the first one to have a good opinion about yourself. If you don't... let's just say there's an echo effect. What you say can easily influence people around you, and some might end up thinking the same way. Even if people who care about you and know you (including us GayWay members :) ) will dismiss your self-labelling as false, some of the others may not. And this is pretty important stuff.
And even if this may sound a little too straightforward (hope this is the right word), I just had to post this, bc everyone should feel happy with themselves.
 
slooksterPSV said:
...But she's this little sweet wouldn't do anything kind of person, we break her free and she's doing things as many times as she can.
If she lives around here, let me know and I'll have a talk with her. ;)

BTW, I see nothing wrong with the 'tar. At all.
 
You guys are awesome, I got the pic off of a FortuneCity site that has tons and tons of them. If you want to know where I got it, PM me or I'll PM you, but I can't post it here some one or two pictures are full out pornography.
 
noaccess: I think those are wise words. But don't worry, I don't feel bad about myself or my look, overall. I still have to laugh at the phases I went through when I was 16-19, though.

iGary: I had a lot of fun with hair when I was 19. I went through yellowish, white, black, orange, blue and "pearl blue".
 
gekko513 said:
noaccess: I think those are wise words. But don't worry, I don't feel bad about myself or my look, overall. I still have to laugh at the phases I went through when I was 16-19, though.

iGary: I had a lot of fun with hair when I was 19. I went through yellowish, white, black, orange, blue and "pearl blue".
That is a good thing to hear. Definitely a correct answer :).
And thanks for giving me ideas on what to do next with my hair :cool: :D.
 
gekko513 said:
noaccess: I think those are wise words. But don't worry, I don't feel bad about myself or my look, overall. I still have to laugh at the phases I went through when I was 16-19, though.

iGary: I had a lot of fun with hair when I was 19. I went through yellowish, white, black, orange, blue and "pearl blue".
When I was in H.S. I went through every color of Miss Clairol and Some Manic Panic. The best was when I had dyed my hair so much, that my hair couldnt hold anymore color, my hair was Calico, it was totally crazy but awesome.

I still dye my hair once and a while, no Manic Panic colors though (Too Old for that) I recently dyed my hair Red Violet #5 (bright red) when I got my hair cut two weeks ago.
 
Coming of age movie

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http://www.picturethisent.com/movies/garconstupide.html

Loic, a young, gay man in Switzerland, fills the emotional void of his turbulent sex life with dreams of self-betterment. When a casual but tender encounter with an older guy presents the promise of emotional connection and validation, Loic arrives at one of the most crucial crossroads of his life.

Im a sucker for coming of age movies, but this one looks good.
 
Whilst on the topic of movies, especially gay-themed ones: Everyone drop what they're doing and go buy the Angels in America DVD!

It's a 6 hour epic movie and it is amazing! The end'll make you cry (well, it made me cry, at least :p). It's hard to explain what it's about. On the surface it's about AIDS and how death affects relationships. It has tons of depth and it's extremely interesting.

Actors played multiple parts and it includes Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, and Emma Thomson.

Amazon Link - 30 bucks

It's really quite amazing. It's a film you'll never forget, so go and see it!
 
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scem0 said:
Whilst on the topic of movies, especially gay-themed ones: Everyone drop what they're doing and go buy the Angels in America DVD!

It's a 6 hour epic movie and it is amazing! The end'll make you cry (well, it made me cry, at least :p). It's hard to explain what it's about. On the surface it's about AIDS and how death affects relationships. It has tons of depth and it's extremely interesting.

Actors played multiple parts and it includes Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, and Emma Thomson.

Amazon Link - 30 bucks

It's really quite amazing. It's a film you'll never forget, so go and see it!

I knew you would love it. :)
 
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scem0 said:
Whilst on the topic of movies, especially gay-themed ones: Everyone drop what they're doing and go buy the Angels in America DVD!

It's a 6 hour epic movie and it is amazing! The end'll make you cry (well, it made me cry, at least :p). It's hard to explain what it's about. On the surface it's about AIDS and how death affects relationships. It has tons of depth and it's extremely interesting.

Actors played multiple parts and it includes Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, and Emma Thomson.

Amazon Link - 30 bucks

It's really quite amazing. It's a film you'll never forget, so go and see it!

This is not a movie to see if you are in a bad state of mind, or have lost loved ones recently (regardless of cause), but it is good, and worth seeing.
 
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neildmitchell said:
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http://www.picturethisent.com/movies/garconstupide.html

Loic, a young, gay man in Switzerland, fills the emotional void of his turbulent sex life with dreams of self-betterment. When a casual but tender encounter with an older guy presents the promise of emotional connection and validation, Loic arrives at one of the most crucial crossroads of his life.

Im a sucker for coming of age movies, but this one looks good.

Run Scem0 - a skinny boy - RUN!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
leekohler said:
I knew you would love it. :)

What else would I love? 'Cause I'm always open to seeing a good movies. I like the tear-jerkers and I love the progressive ones. Movies that attempt to open your mind are almost always good, Garden State is a good example.

_Emerson
 
neildmitchell said:
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http://www.picturethisent.com/movies/garconstupide.html

Loic, a young, gay man in Switzerland, fills the emotional void of his turbulent sex life with dreams of self-betterment. When a casual but tender encounter with an older guy presents the promise of emotional connection and validation, Loic arrives at one of the most crucial crossroads of his life.

Im a sucker for coming of age movies, but this one looks good.
Dang he's hot.
 
iGary said:
This is not a movie to see if you are in a bad state of mind, or have lost loved ones recently (regardless of cause), but it is good, and worth seeing.

Why do you say that? It would be very hard to watch but at the same time I think it might be therapeutic in such a state of loss. However, I've never lost anyone close to me, so don't listen to me.

_Emerson
 
I need to turn 18, get a job, and go out and purchase some movies like that. I love heart filled romantic movies/shows. Queer As Folk, I heard what happens in the last season (I've seen like 10 eps), and it makes me mad. How could that happen, it builds up then just bam! It's so sad. But I still love Queer as Folk: Gale Harold omg.
 
scem0 said:
Why do you say that? It would be very hard to watch but at the same time I think it might be therapeutic in such a state of loss. However, I've never lost anyone close to me, so don't listen to me.

_Emerson

Yeah, I tried watching it with Rob (had seen bits and pieces before) and I was crying within minutes.

Maybe next year. :eek:

shush back. ;)
 
Self worth

noaccess said:
It doesn't do you any good to label yourself in any negative way. It'll only lower your self-esteem. Remember: you should be the first one to have a good opinion about yourself. If you don't... let's just say there's an echo effect. What you say can easily influence people around you, and some might end up thinking the same way. Even if people who care about you and know you (including us GayWay members :) ) will dismiss your self-labelling as false, some of the others may not. And this is pretty important stuff.
And even if this may sound a little too straightforward (hope this is the right word), I just had to post this, bc everyone should feel happy with themselves.


To love oneself, is the beginning of a lifelong romance
Oscar Wilde
 
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