No It's Not Eurovision
I didn't manage to do you any posts last night as I'm afraid whether one likes it or loathes it, it's hard to switch off the Eurovision Song Contest and especially to find out if anyone would get the dreaded zero votes lol. But it's so nice as when I was young people had to keep it secret if they were gay as they might get hit by their parents for it, thrown out, or lose their jobs. Thankfully gay, bi, and trans people are now accepted for what they are in most countries and legally at least treated as equals. I think in the same way sport has put black and mixed-race people into the public spotlight as winners in life the same is true for gay people in showbusiness. Of course that has always been the case but it's just wasn't talked about except in jest, but today the opposite is true as to be a celebrity it is almost better to almost make out one is gay because to some especially the young who think for themselves it's cool to be alternative and different. It was a bit hard at times when I first became Jojo as it bothered me a bit that everybody might think just because I had started dressing as a lady I was gay. Indeed that should have put me off as what is the point, but something about going out as Jojo seemed to make me a lot happier than I used to be as it was fairly effortless and for every white-van-toot or rude remark I had to suffer I got three smiles off the ladies. But even mild abuse was rare and even if when they found out and I lost the odd old friend new ones came along to take their place. Now of course I have my breasts to play with which have made a huge difference to how I think of myself because that makes me a transsexual and not only does that mean in my head at least I can be gay I love enjoying it and being sexy for the guys.
No It's Not Eurovision
I didn't manage to do you any posts last night as I'm afraid whether one likes it or loathes it, it's hard to switch off the Eurovision Song Contest and especially to find out if anyone would get the dreaded zero votes lol. But it's so nice as when I was young people had to keep it secret if they were gay as they might get hit by their parents for it, thrown out, or lose their jobs. Thankfully gay, bi, and trans people are now accepted for what they are in most countries and legally at least treated as equals. I think in the same way sport has put black and mixed-race people into the public spotlight as winners in life the same is true for gay people in showbusiness. Of course that has always been the case but it's just wasn't talked about except in jest, but today the opposite is true as to be a celebrity it is almost better to almost make out one is gay because to some especially the young who think for themselves it's cool to be alternative and different. It was a bit hard at times when I first became Jojo as it bothered me a bit that everybody might think just because I had started dressing as a lady I was gay. Indeed that should have put me off as what is the point, but something about going out as Jojo seemed to make me a lot happier than I used to be as it was fairly effortless and for every white-van-toot or rude remark I had to suffer I got three smiles off the ladies. But even mild abuse was rare and even if when they found out and I lost the odd old friend new ones came along to take their place. Now of course I have my breasts to play with which have made a huge difference to how I think of myself because that makes me a transsexual and not only does that mean in my head at least I can be gay I love enjoying it and being sexy for the guys.