The World Through My Eyes

The World Through My Eyes: A collection of essays, reflections and thoughts about men, sex, love, relationships, politics, friendships, nudism, current events, social concerns, humanitarian issues, religion and all those wonderful experiences that constitute life as seen and felt by me: a thirty-something Deaf Gay man of mixed racial heritage (half-black, half-white) living in the Virginia Beach area of the United States. A scrapbook of my life. I've been a confirmed Gay nudist for the past 20 years (since puberty). Sometimes, we just need to step back and chill and try not to be so serious and tense. Life is short, stand up and get into it! nekkidfurryboi@gmail.com.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Thanksgiving, 2011



It's Thanksgiving! Where has all of 2011 gone? In keeping this blog, the year seems to be passing by all too fast. In keeping with the holiday this week, I want to take a few moments here to reflect on the things that I'm really grateful for in my life. The people that I truly love are at the top of the list: first, my partner, my lover, my soulmate and my friend. This is our third Thanksgiving together and each day gets better than the one before. I love you, my man!

Next on my list are my family. My parents, my siblings and their families. We grew together and fought together and still we're together: we're family. I love you all. Then, there's my extended family: much love and blessings to you! Especially to my twin first cousins: you're nine years older than me; wiser and experienced, yet you welcome and accept me as an equal in all that we share. Much love to you both and to your partners.

I appreciate all my friends and all of you here. Thank you for your love and support! You're the best! I love my community, all my gay brothers and sisters everywhere. I'm proud to be a gay man and I appreciate all of you in showing me the way. I'm a Deaf gay man who is also a humanitarian and a nudist. I'm happy with who I am and that confidence has come to me from all of you!

I'm appreciative of my heritage: both Greek and Nigerian. It hasn't always been easy deciding exactly who or what I am but the strength that I've received from both cultures have blessed me and made me a better man. I'm thankful to God for my faith that was instilled in me from birth. I believe but I'm not a blind follower. I know the love of the Almighty is greater than the hurtful words from mere mortals.  

Much love to each and every one of you who visit here! Happy Thanksgiving!

    

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