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Mancunian

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  1. Emo, Ireland
  2. I'm not keen on either I prefer medium rare (less blood) Pineapple on pizza? yes or no
  3. This is not just a good story, it is a great story, one with a message, a message that packs powerful punch and well worth taking the the time to read. I definitely recommend others to read.
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    1) You only get out of a relationship what you put into it. 2) If you truly love someone you don't look for what you can get out of a relationship, you look for what you can bring to it to make your other half happy and feel loved. I feel that that is the message behind this story and the way you wrote and told this story you put that message out very well. This is a testament not only too you writing skills but to you as a person. Thank you for this insightful gem.
  5. SORES Steve openly ravaged Simon DAILY
  6. De Hulk, Holland
  7. dogs all the way when eating fish and chips, mushy peas or garden peas
  8. I like things easy so it has to be a knife and fork When eating apple pie ice cream or custard
  9. MADLY Mike and Dave love yummy CANDY
  10. Nothing, Arizona, US
  11. “I know what you mean Kev but unfortunately we can't always have what we want. This is a chance to start a new chapter in our lives. We need to start planning for a house warming party, I was thinking about a barbecue at the weekend if this good weather holds up, what do you think?” “Yeah let's go for it and if the weather does take a turn for the worse, like a typical British summer, we can use the electric griddle and bring it indoors.” ***** As Kevin lay on the sofa with his he
  12. Hi @matcha and welcome to GA, I hope that you will continue to read and enjoy the talents of many different authors here. Now you're a member you can leave your reactions and comments on the stories that you read, all of the authors look forward to read what the readers think of their hard work.
  13. “I like this.” Kevin lifted his head from Ian's chest tilted his head and placed a short loving kiss on his man's lips. “Yeah I know, I do too.” Ian returned the kiss with equal love and gentleness. “Sometimes I still have trouble believing that we have come so far and are still together.” “Why? I've never doubted our love or commitment for each other.” Kevin was curious about what was going through Ian's mind. Wistfully Ian gazed across the room toward the TV but not really seein
  14. This is Ian and Kevin's story it is part of the Lost Souls series and part of The Boot World. Ian and Kevin have moved into their new house, they have a good future to look forward to if everything works out how they have planned. As part of the Lost Souls Series and The Boot World readers may benefit from reading the other stories previously published, although it isn't necessary it could help you to enjoy this story more.
  15. @Mike53 welcome to GA I'm sure that as you explore the site you enjoy reading from the many different genres as well as the varying styles of writing from many authors on the site. There are some very good stories currently being written and a vast amount in the site archives so I'm sure you will find a lot that you will enjoy reading.
  16. @Zuri I can honestly say that in the opinion of my brother sisters and myself we had the best parents anyone could wish for, we all still miss them and always will but we still benefit from the way we were brought up. They gave me the courage to accept myself and admit that I am bisexual and accepted it in the the same way that they accepted my hair or eye colour, it was just a non event. I put that down to the fact that it was the way my father was brought up. I don't remember his mother, my grandmother, but I do have some memories of his father, my grandfather, again he was a wonderful man. I had positive role models as I grew up and I think that that is what is missing for so many people, they lack those positive role models and relationships. My best friend and hero was my father, his best friend and hero was his father, unfortunately I have no children to pass that legacy on to but I hope that along with my siblings we can pass that on to my nephews and nieces, if we could all do that this world would be a much better place. Sorry I'll now step down from my soap-box.
  17. WOW! What an ending to CDMX and to this part of the CJ series. I've loved the story and all of the other parts to the series but I have say that it leaves me feeling a little sad, that's because I've looked forward to each chapter and reading more of this fantastic story. Thank you for all of your hard work, if there is any more to add to the series I'll be more than happy to continue to read.
  18. A lot of society's attitudes are so ingrained that some find it impossible to let go of those so called 'norms'. Possibly one of the first places to combat these antiquated attitudes is change part of the way we bring up our children. I and my siblings were brought up with the attitude and belief that to be my friend only one qualification is necessary, that is to be a decent person, nothing else matters. My parents were more accepting of differences and admittedly that is probably due to the fact that my father was gay and felt forced into marriage by the 'norms' of society in general. When he 'came out' later in life and separated from my mother they remained good friends which I believe had a good impact on my siblings and I. My point is that yes society needs to be more accepting but it can and should start within families and the way children are brought up. That's my opinion, some may agree others may not, but until society is more accepting there will always be the attitude that none heterosexual people should come 'come out' which I believe is completely wrong.
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