D-I-V-O-R-C-E

Oct 14, 2011 10:24

Wasn't that the name of a country western song? It certainly colored the next phase of my life for a seemingly indefinite period of time. It was not something I'd ever imagined being a part of. I wanted a stable family life. I wanted to be the perfect husband father. It was unrealistic ( Read more... )

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maxauburn October 15 2011, 02:59:28 UTC
Divorce, hospitalization for depression/suicidal thoughts, a new job, and a yearning to start living as a gay man... that's an awful lot to deal with all at once!

Thank you for sharing this with us.

And,

*ULTRA-HUGS*

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cimarrondfw October 15 2011, 13:58:45 UTC
Thank you, Jerry. It was a trip; that is for sure.

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mrdreamjeans October 15 2011, 03:42:01 UTC
Thanks for being so honest in this essay. After reading, it's obvious what caused your depression ... Though Charlie and you are such as a strong couple and you are so loved by family and friends, some of this earlier self-doubt comes through ... These experiences have influenced the out and loving man you are ... I hope these essays will be part of the legacy you pass on to your children and grandchildren. You've lived an extraordinary life!

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cimarrondfw October 15 2011, 13:59:50 UTC
You a very compassionate and loving friend, Neil. Thank you.

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designerotter October 17 2011, 02:49:58 UTC
For all the tribulation, I bet you wouldn't trade your life for anyone else's. The sheer variety in your experiences of work and relationships and family makes you ever rich in the matters that count.
Thanks for letting us see that.

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cimarrondfw October 17 2011, 17:29:53 UTC
You're more than right, Joe. I wish it were easy to drop by for the weekend to get to know you in person.

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