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September 22, 2006

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Greg, UK

Your Mom shares your ability to make fine parables. Your coming out was a good one. And yet it does sound like there's a lot you haven't said to each other. Hanging up with tears in your eyes! - how British are you?

Ash

:) methinks you need some time with your mom. spend a weekend back home!

C'est Moi

Ethan (I think you use a pseudonym, but we'll go with that),

I am often very excited by reading your blog, because not only do you have an amazing flair for writing, but your posts are funny, incisive and sometimes even erotic! But these last two posts have really made me tear up, and I wanted to thank you for sharing them with me.

I think your mother is a very courageous woman (although, even as I'm saying that, I think to myself: is it really an act of "courage" to accept your son for who he is?). It's hard enough now, and I can imagine what it must've been like at the time.

Please do continue to share your stories, and I thank you, and your mother once again.

xx,
Moi

Miguel

..that made me think of the positive results of 'patience'...

please tell your mom that I said 'hi' and I thank her for bringing into this world a beautiful "butterfly"...

Glenn

Wow! As always, your posts are an inspiration. Keep writing!

Jake

It's easy to see where at least some of your writing talent comes from.

Dino

Shades of estrogen.

G Cracker

Your mother is an incredibly wise woman, you are lucky to have her in your life. :)

CLIFF

ETHAN, ONCE AGAIN, ANOTHER GEM...YOU AND YOUR MOTHER SHOULD BE PAINTERS (MAYBE YOU ARE)...YOU SHAPE EACH SENTENCE, EACH PHRASE, EACH WORD WITH A PAINTER'S TOUCH...

Alec

To paraphrase Simonides: 'Painting is silent poetry,
Poetry (writing) is eloquent painting.'

Your writing is certainly eloquent.

Karen

Guess the talent for finding just the right words and how to say them runs in the family. Your mother is wise as well as loving. I'm sure others will find inspiration in this beautiful coming out story, both parts. Thanks again for sharing with us, Ethan.

Alan

I love that story...

adfr

your mom is a good mom. ^^

Chris

I thought the parable was going to end with the birth of a hideous moth, but that's the kind of sick mind I have.

Have to say that I'm in love with your writing. You are incredibly talented and entertaining. Thank God for you.

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