Is it still ok to be a man's man?
- oswegoontherocks

- Nov 6, 2019
- 1 min read
I am about to release a Podcast talking about sexuality, among other "isms," in 2019/20. I am a heterosexual male and I feel as saying that creates an automatic negative response. It's almost as by me saying that, what a person hears is that I am a close minded, misogynistic asshole! Anyone who really knows me, including myself would say, NO WAY!
My point in all of this? I feel like if we are going to talk about social issues, then we all have to be invited to the table. I certainly don't want to be placed in "a club" I didn't ask for a membership too. Also, I want people to know that I can like what I like and not discriminate against another individual because they like something different.
We, as people, have made great strides in acceptance. And, I know we still have work to do, including myself! I believe we have to value ALL, not hate, views. There is a difference. You can have a different view, frame of the world, and still love and appreciate people.
My opinion is it is love and respect for one another that is missing! It's not because we see things differently, its because we lost respect for people. Nothing will ever change if we don't have that!
Peace and take care of one another!
Sean


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