Getting to Know You

[14 January 2008]

by Michael Abernethy

In the blogging stage of the information age, there's no reason to not know what the GLBT community is all about.

Thanks for the mention and link to our blog, Guy Dads. I started to blog in order to share some of the highlights with friends and some family. I soon learned that other gay visitors to our blog found it helpful, interesting or inspiring. Enjoyed you commentary about gay blogs and blogging.

Comment by GuyDads from SF bay area — January 14, 2008 @ 9:36 pm

Yes,we have to know ourselves,know our own thoughts, know what we want, what we have to do to get what we want. It’s not easy to accept the fact we are lesbians or gays, or bi.But we can find ourselves in our own community.Like some LGBT forum sites,online clubs.I myself am a lesbian.I also tend to some lesbian dating sites to find friends or even romance,if I am lucky enough,like Ldate.com/user/lesbo .Thanks to such helpful community,we feel at home.

Comment by Anita11 from NY — January 18, 2008 @ 8:22 am

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