geschrieben von balletboy am 14.03. um 04:49:45 - als Antwort auf: Reply von D Thanks for the kind words! I like corresponding with any balletboys, and try to devote the time to keeping up. Honestly, sometimes I fall behind, with work and ballet classes six days a week. But I really love the ballet guys I know and love to be part of their lives. We balletboys need to stick together and be honest and open with eachother. Being a balletboy is not easy, and many people don't understand our love of ballet. I've been through a lot in my life, where ballet is an advocation. People are surprised and don't believe I ballet. I've been out since the 7th grade, and when people believe that and I say I ballet, they respond..."Sure, all gay guys ballet." I hate that...I have many straight friends that ballet and find it an expression of their masculinity, just as I can use it to express my masculinity that's tied up with my gay nature. Ballet is self expression! I love NYC, but am currently in Chicago. I used to be a NYCity official, hired by Dave Dinkins, until that Gullianni forced me out. He had to pay twice as much to replace me, more than he himself makes. I was offered positions in either a new Gore or Bush Administration, and at the inaugaral clebrations snubbed Rudy as I danced with the new First Lady and walked off arm in arm with George W. I have a good friend in NYC that I should visit. I've been so busy, but need a vacation. I'd love to take a class in NYC with David Howard. I used to live on Central Park South, around the corner from Carnegie Hall. NYC is fun! I'm a mixture of masculine and feminine, and need to express ME! I love guys and gals, boys and girls, men and ladies, or whatever the ballet teacher prefers to call us. I love it when the teacher refers to us adults as boys and girls! Please email me. Click on the highlighted "balletboy" above, or email me at theboy@balletboy.com. Love to all balletboys! balletboy Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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