Friday, January 8, 2010

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Happy belated new year to all of you! I sincerely hope that all of you had a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year (the "holiday season" as it is now commonly referred to as). Regardless of what one believes, one can't argue that Christmas is rooted in the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. We have holidays for everything else these days, so why is it that people are so bent on taking the "Christ" out of Christmas? I would venture to say that 90% of the shops i frequented this year said "happy holidays" instead of merry Christmas. Even when i said "Merry Christmas" to a shop clerk i got a "happy holidays" in return the majority of the time. I asked several clerks about this behavior and some told me it was against company policy to say "merry Christmas" in order to avoid offending people. Seriously? Well, i tell you what offends me is an over abundance of political correctness. Sorry, but the day is still called Christmas. I work with the public in my job and am employed by a public agency. On Christmas Eve (a day Obama declared a holiday for the purposes of letting government employees go home early) i was counseled by a supervisor at work for saying "Merry Christmas" to my "customers". (Sorry for the vagueness of my work and employment descriptions, but it's necessary to retain my anonymity. Those of you who know what i do for a living will know what i'm talking about.) So, let me get this straight. Christmas is not only the name of the day, but is a Federal holiday, and is so important to people that the day before it should be declared a federal holiday but i'm not allowed to say Merry Christmas to people for fear of offending someone? BULLSHIT. I defied a direct order from a "superior" and kept right on saying "Merry Christmas", even while the supe was sitting next to me busting my balls for saying it (my "customers" are not in the room with me if you haven't gather that little nugget of info yet). He threatened to write me up for insubordination and i just laughed and said "go ahead, see how far that goes". What the fuck is wrong with people?!? He must be so miserable that he feels the need to snuff out even the smallest ember of kindness and human decency in order to try and make everyone else feel just as shitty as he does. I mean, i had to work Christmas and so did my "customers". So why not do what i can to be friendly and pass on a little kindness to people as unlucky as me that they should have to work on Christmas? Bottom line, all of this political correctness and being afraid of offending people has gotten out of hand. I have nothing but respect for whatever one chooses to believe or practice. But for fuck sake, LIGHTEN THE FUCK UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My new year resolution number one is to be as politically INCORRECT as possible in 2010. Something i've said has offended you? TOUGH SHIT. Fucking deal with it. Fuck.

:END RANT:

Anywho... 2009 was one hell of a year. A lot happened. I met a lot of great people here online and i am grateful to each of you for your help and support and for your help in getting me to where i am today. And where is that exactly? For starters, i am OUT. I am an openly gay man and i can be myself and not have to worry about people finding me out for the first time in almost 20 years since i figured out i was gay. All the people who matter most to me are completely, and 100% accepting and supportive of me and do not judge me because of my sexuality. In fact, i have yet to have one bad reaction in a coming out scenario, although i am still waiting for my first one (and rather looking forward to telling whoever it may be to kindly fuck off, i don't need you anyway). I still have a lot of healing to do in terms of reconciling my past and coming to terms with the shit i put myself through by staying in the closet for so long. But i am making progress. Its a long road ahead, but when i look at where i was a year ago to where i am now, i can't believe my eyes. Its like i am a different man. I feel happiness for the first time in ages. I still have days where i am down in the dumps and feeling pretty low (and i imaging those days will come around from time to time for the rest of my life). But they are far fewer than they were in the past and less extreme in nature and easier to pull out of.

Perhaps most amazing of all, i have a wonderful boyfriend who i am deeply in love with and who loves me just as much. "E" is an incredible man who loves me for me, good and bad (and i can be a real asshole sometimes, so he must really love me to put up with that lolz). I love him for the person inside of him, for who he really is as well. But, i guess i must have been a really good boy because not only is he a sweet, smart, loving, caring (he brought leftover Christmas dinner from his families dinner to my house for me after i got off work on Christmas), wonderful man, he is also quite the good looker! I know, looks aren't everything, but they sure can't hurt. :P He's tall and slender and pretty much everything i could ever want in a man. Yeah, i got REAL lucky! And without going into too much detail, lets just say that i'm the more masculine of the two of us, if you catch my drift. Suffice to say, the sex is amazing.

That's all well and good, but more important, we celebrated our two month anniversary a few days ago. An eternity when measuring the duration of most gay relationships (hell, hetero relationships these days for that matter). Sure some of the newness and glow has dissipated, but i love him more than ever and we spend quite a lot of time together (fyi, our little trip to the ocean was simply incredible). So, here's to another two months, leading to years and decades of happiness.

Lastly, remember that little fender bender i was in back in late August? Yeah, the one where the stupid cunting whore drove her fucking TANK of an SUV into the rear-end of my car at 40 mph? Well, after three and a half months of waiting, my replacement Audi S5 has finally arrived. I am picking it up after work tomorrow. It is still costing me money, as the insurance only paid for the value of my totaled car, not replacement value, but will be well worth it.

Sorry for not posting more frequently, but i have been pretty busy as of late. I am on MSN once in a while, but its usually really late, and no one else is on. So, one of these days i will have to get on and do some catching up with all of you.

Until next time...

12 comments:

Mr. Urs said...

Marvellous! Cling on to that man! Just drop by from time to time and rant after you've been politically incorrect.

Anonymous said...

Political Correctness is bullshit. Just another way the powers that be try to control the mass. It's hard to beleive so many people buy that bullshit. How can anyone think their freedom of speach is should take a back seat to some winy bitch's "right" not to be offended. FIGHT THE POWER!!!!

haha. Anyway, good job celebrating Jesus's birthday.

Planetx_123 said...

I'm so happy for you! I too have found someone in my life-- its still early, but I identify with every word in your description of E. It's wonderful!

I would *love* to catch up with you on MSN. Drop me an email or something and let's catch up when we can.

Much Love,
Steve

naturgesetz said...

I have Jewish friends who wish me Merry Christmas, and I wish it back to them, and it's no problem.

I'm glad you're so happy being out and that you've found someone you can love.

Seth said...

(Happy Holidays) *grin*

:)

Jeremy said...

I'm happy for you :)

Out of curiosity, why is the title binary?

*hugs*

Mirrorboy said...

Paragraphs, man! PARAGRAPHS!!

Anyways i'm glad you're happy. :P

<3

Anonymous said...

This might sound weird but I'm glad you started with an angry rant because if you had started with your squishy love story I would have doubted whether this was really you writing on here or not ;-)

I'm seriously happy for you - merry christmas and in case you don't come around for a while, happy easter.... hope we get to catch up soon!

(I heard Porcupine Tree on the Muzak at a Chili's this week and it made me think of you)

Unknown said...

I'm glad you and E are doing so well.

I think that you're trying to say that you're the top when you guys have sex and E's the bottom (or "receptive partner" if you prefer.) It's OK to just say "top" and "bottom". But are you really "more masculine" than E because he's a bottom? That implies that guys who bottom aren't as masculine as guys who top. As a bottom myself, that's just not true. There are hypermasculine bottoms and feminine tops. Many straight guys think gays are less masculine, so I hope that gay guys don't think bottoms are less masculine.

As someone who's not Christian, I usually say "Happy HolidayS" (emphasis on the plural). There are many holidays at the end of the year that people celebrate - New Year's, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, the winter solstice, Christmas. I don't know who celebrates what, so "Happy Holidays" covers them all. I'm not offended if someone says "Merry Christmas" to me, but it is weird at times that people just assume that I'm Christian, just as people assume that I'm straight. Being a double minority, but ones that aren't visible, can be strange at times.

You and others probably won't like this post. I enjoy reading your blog and hope that you aren't angry.

~mikeyboy said...

Yeah my dad told me about the issue and says it mainly revolves around people not wanting to get sued lol.. Well you know where he works and what happened. Anyways I'm really happy for you!

Deadwing said...

@mr. urs: I'll be sure to drop by and spout poitical incorrectness from time to time. Too bad I can't make a career out of it. :)

@buffguy: my thoughts exactly! Glad I'm not the only one who thinks like that.

@Steve: thanx and I'm happy to hear you've met someone as well! We deffo need to catch up soon!

@naturgesetz: thank you! And you're right, I have Jewish friends who wish me a merry Chrictmas too. Conversely, I wouldn't get upset if they wished me a happy haunakah. Tolerance and mutual respect for one anothers observances and beliefs.

@Seth: And a merry Christmas to you sir!!!! :P

@Jeremy: thanks! And to answer your question, I was listening to Clutch when I was writing that post. :)

@mboy: yes, yes, yes... :P I'm a long winded blow hard and can't be stuffed with making paragraphs! Lol. I really miss you buddy. We need to catch up sometime. SOON. love ya!

@goleft: haha, yes, well, need to keep up that angry front don't I. Lolz. Thanks man, we deffo need to chat sometime. PT Muzak?!? Sacreligious...

@green and purple: I'm not mad. You are entitled to your own views and beliefs. In fact, that's partly my point. I shouldn't have to tip toe around trying to not offend you and you shouldn't have to worry about offnding me. But NO ONE should be in any way surprised of offended or whatever if they are wished a merry Christmas ON Christmas! Especially given how secular and commercial Christmas has become. My guess is that many self proclaimed Christians even just view it as a reason to partake in consumerism. Thanks for your opionion.

@mikey: yup, I remember all that mess. Some people take things way too far. and thanks! I guess there really us someon for everyone. :)

Gauss Jordan said...

Hey, I'm woefully behind, but thats great to read. I'm happy for you (and envious)!

~ G.