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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 3842130" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>[USER=60631]@Wrong[/USER] .. Cool story Bro Time</p><p>Best friends all through school with "Mike". Played ball together from 8 years old till 18. Both of us well known in town ( hometown heroes) . Best man in each others big weddings. UPS for me.. he had a job in town just as public. Our wives become best friends. Our kids went to same school and participate in sports together. </p><p>We hit 40. Mike comes out. Leaves wife and kids for who we call Aunt Ted. Devistates everybody. Time passes.</p><p> Our friendship changes but not in the way you would think. Most folks couldn't believe I still had anything do with Mike.I learned a lot about homosexuality that most heterosexuals don't even consider. I know I didn't. Some people wondered If I was gay because we were so close for all those years. There is not a gay bone in my body.</p><p>Life goes on, but it was impossible for it to be like it was. Gay marriage becomes legal.</p><p>Mike wants me to be his "best man". There was a lot of jokes.</p><p>At the wedding , every person knew I totally disagreed with what was happening, knew that I thought homosexuality was wrong and still do.</p><p>I wasn't standing beside Mike because I agreed with his choice or agreed with what was happening .</p><p>I stood beside him because he is my best friend. Still is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 3842130, member: 65823"] [USER=60631]@Wrong[/USER] .. Cool story Bro Time Best friends all through school with "Mike". Played ball together from 8 years old till 18. Both of us well known in town ( hometown heroes) . Best man in each others big weddings. UPS for me.. he had a job in town just as public. Our wives become best friends. Our kids went to same school and participate in sports together. We hit 40. Mike comes out. Leaves wife and kids for who we call Aunt Ted. Devistates everybody. Time passes. Our friendship changes but not in the way you would think. Most folks couldn't believe I still had anything do with Mike.I learned a lot about homosexuality that most heterosexuals don't even consider. I know I didn't. Some people wondered If I was gay because we were so close for all those years. There is not a gay bone in my body. Life goes on, but it was impossible for it to be like it was. Gay marriage becomes legal. Mike wants me to be his "best man". There was a lot of jokes. At the wedding , every person knew I totally disagreed with what was happening, knew that I thought homosexuality was wrong and still do. I wasn't standing beside Mike because I agreed with his choice or agreed with what was happening . I stood beside him because he is my best friend. Still is. [/QUOTE]
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