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$2 Mini sticker. “Equal
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$3 Fridge Magnet. “Equal
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Equal Rights My wife
is actually much more involved in local efforts to secure equal rights
for gays and lesbians than I am. But I am with her in spirit, even if my
body is chained to my computer and my bumper sticker business most of
the time. Though I am sure some gay folks will
appreciate this sticker, you don't have to be gay to display this
sticker and support equal rights for gays and lesbians. I'm not gay and
I am selling the sticker. In fact, I sell several gay-themed stickers.
Interestingly, I don't feel any more gay now than I did when I started
selling gay-themed stickers. For a long time I have felt
that my straightness was a kind of deficiency, like color-blindness.
(No, I'm not color-blind.) I have often wondered if my inability to feel
passionately in love with people of either sex is a kind of
culturally-instilled predisposition, like the fascination with
abnormally thin women that the fashion industry has foisted upon a
generation. In fact, I was planning to spend spring break
at a re-education camp in San Francisco where straight guys supposedly
"learn to cast off the narrow blinders imposed by society, and
learn to love all kinds of people, regardless of gender."
Unfortunately, the camp was canceled due to insufficient
enrollment. Maybe next year I will be able to
enroll. Meanwhile, look for this sticker on my bike. Yes, I ride a bike
a lot. Maybe that will help me to become a little less straight. Anyway,
that's what I'm praying for. Dan R. Frazier
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