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[quote=Anonymous]Yep, totally seems like your DS would benefit from a therapist. Not a big deal. Just someone to talk to and maybe feel better about himself. When [b]The Producers[/b][i] opened on Broadway twenty-five years ago, Nathan Lane said, "Mel Brooks thinks gay people are these funny little martians. Which is how I like to think of myself." I understand your concern about a sensitive, (most likely gay), son feeling lonely and second best. Many of us struggled to fit in growing up and by high school I was finally able to bond with my fellow outcasts. Your son will get to know some nice kids who will not just tolerate him but be advocates for him as well. I graduated HS in 2003 from a small town in the low country of South Carolina. Definitely more boxers at that time and maybe a few of us still in briefs? I remember mostly changing before and after band competitions but most of us were too tired to really care. One of my buddies made a joke one time about how childish my tighty whities were but since we were friends I never thought much of it. Shared a room on a band trip and we both slept in the same bed in our underwear and honestly never thought twice about it. I think the gay stigma was so strong in small town that even noticing a guys underwear would get you picked on worse than wearing white briefs.[/quote]
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