#1
Posted: 4/5/06 at 3:33am
... because of your love for musical theater? In my life I have had no one with whom I could share my love and passion for Broadway and musicals in general. There are a couple of relatives I take, or rather drag, to shows. They don't care for musicals and I know they're just humoring me when they join me. When I meet new people and they ask me what type of music I listen to, I'm hesitant to reply truthfully because I don't want to scare them away or be the brunt of their ridicule. (That's been my experience.) The truth is, that's all I listen to. In my CD collection I only have musical shows and nothing else, the reason being the songs speak to me (especially the poignant ones) and they're cleverly written, too. Pop, Country, R&B, etc. don't possess the witty rhymes or the beautiful music. This passion, for which I no longer have shame, is one more thing that alienates me from the other "normal" people. I've always been introveted to begin with, but add being gay (I have met other homosexuals, but we had nothing else in common) and a love for musicals and you've got yourself a reluctant loner. Are there others who have found it difficult to relate to people, or had difficulty having others relate to you, because of your love for musical theater?
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Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia