Red Oak wrote:I don't approve of your brothers lifestyle (I am certain he wouldn't approve of mine), but I certainly admire him for his tolerance of others opinions and non-confrontational methods of dealing with them.
He sounds distinctly different from the Gaystapo movement; and I wish him happiness.
I appreciate your comments, sir.
He's never been an activist but the house purchasing and the complications that have gone on with that, because they aren't legally married, have had him rethinking his non activist stance.
I'm so proud of my brother. He's a successful businessman and a truly decent and honorable man. Plus he has the aforementioned sense of humor. He and I have great fun playing off each other. He loves his family and does more than his share to contribute to my Mom's health, happiness, and support. One of the reasons he and his partner are choosing the Austin area as their winter home is so they can both be closer to Mom and more help to her. His partner is one of the dearest men ever born. His addition to our family has been such a blessing.