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NICOLE757
06-15-2006, 10:22 PM
When you first come out-the gay scene is a new world! It's fast and ever changing, and if not careful-can lead you down the wrong path. Because you don't know much of anything about the lyfe style, you seek guidance from someone who has experience. Then you find someone who motherly to you. Someone who takes you under there wings and teaches you how to do everything-whether it's makeup, how to dress, where to go-they show it all to you! They will be honest to you, tell you how things really are- almost like your real mother. Anyways, here's mine.............
who is your gay mother?
LeoraMoore
06-15-2006, 10:46 PM
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NICOLE757
06-15-2006, 11:03 PM
it's ok to be motherless too- it shows your independence! However, some girls are not like you and need to steered in the right direction. But kudos to those who can handle this life without a mentor
WendyWilliams
06-15-2006, 11:05 PM
Well I was taken in my the House of Dupree from Atlanta,,Q is my drag father he is like my pageant dad LOL.
Since I still peform and compete in the drag circuit its nice to have that family since. Q is known as the makeup and hairstylist to alot of the top Atlanta Girls.
WillowQueen
06-16-2006, 04:20 AM
Ts mother-less here too. That may also be why I'm an escort too. It would've have been so nice to have someone start me off instead of trying to learn it all by myself. Sometime I just don't feel like the learned what an actual GG is supposed to learn when growing up. Like I missed a few things... always makes me feel less of a girl when I think about it.
Jordan
06-16-2006, 08:55 AM
I had a Drag Mother, But really no one to guide me in Transition, although I did get to meet and hang out with my TS IDOL Monica Munro of chicago, I learned alot from her
kalina
06-16-2006, 03:03 PM
I wish I had a mother to give me guidance when I was younger. I had to figure out everything on my own. Still, I met an awesome person named Andrea LaMour a couple years back who inducted me into her House of LaMour.
She considers me her sister :-D
maggiegee
07-08-2006, 09:48 PM
I kinda raised myelf in "the life" and there were many, many difficult moments as you might imagine.
I did have one person who was sort of a mentor, and nurtured me when I was a "baby girl", you know "young, dumb, full of cu...".
But like many, "in this thing of ours" she was tragically and violently taken away, thus I became an orphan.
Did have some Aunties though :)
they tried mothering me when i was younger and new to the scene.. :lol: they tried :)
angel_glow
07-10-2006, 04:22 AM
yeah my gay mother taught me all the things i knowo have a few gay mothers and im glad i listened to them 8)
NICOLE757
07-11-2006, 09:25 AM
When i first came on the scene; i just assumed that i knew it all. I thought a mother was for who had low self-esteem who didn't have a real family that accepted them. Then i start discovering more and more things about the life and realized i didn't know a damn thing. I was out a good year or two before I met mine, Sue Larelle- home of tslarelle.com. Me and her are so much alike in so many ways- so i figured hey, this person is on top of things and has a wealth of knowledge- so i let her call me her daughter. Every since then it's been a memorable experience and i could not have met a better person to fill my mother shoes
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