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For the next 30 days, Mothers and Others of Virginia is proudly sponsoring the billboard pictured above at the intersection of Ellwood and Thompson in Carytown.
We all know someone who is gay. It might be a family member or a friend. Children come out to their parents and loved ones in different ways and at different times in their lives. Mothers of gay children have different stories of how their children came out to them and how they came out to their families and friends.
But when you are mother who loves her children it doesn’t matter who your children love. You simply want your children to be happy and safe and to be allowed to live their lives to the fullest.
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neko1303:

So, after a kinda quick research, I found some books that sounded interesting, but I want opinions.Have you read any of this books? Which one are the best in your point of view?Which one are the worst and I should not read?I’m ridiculously undecided, so help if you can! 
Getting It, by Alex Sanchez
The Rainbow Boys Trilogy, by Alex Sanchez
Boyfriends with Girlfriends, by Alex Sanchez
David Inside Out, by Lee Bantle
Just A Boy, by Rob Clinger
Peter, by Kate Walker
Shadow Walkers, by Brent Hartinger
Sprout, by Peck Dale
The Straight Road to Kylie, by Nico Medina
The Vast Fields of Ordinary, by Nick Burd
What They Always Tell Us, by Martin Wilson
Will Grayson, Will Grayson, by John Green and David Levithan
The Year of Ice, by Malloy Brian
I do realize that most people are sleeping by now, so tomorrow I’l ask this again…
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So, after a kinda quick research, I found some books that sounded interesting, but I want opinions.Have you read any of this books? Which one are the best in your point of view?Which one are the worst and I should not read?I’m ridiculously undecided, so help if you can! 
Getting It, by Alex Sanchez
The Rainbow Boys Trilogy, by Alex Sanchez
Boyfriends with Girlfriends, by Alex Sanchez
David Inside Out, by Lee Bantle
Just A Boy, by Rob Clinger
Peter, by Kate Walker
Shadow Walkers, by Brent Hartinger
Sprout, by Peck Dale
The Straight Road to Kylie, by Nico Medina
The Vast Fields of Ordinary, by Nick Burd
What They Always Tell Us, by Martin Wilson
Will Grayson, Will Grayson, by John Green and David Levithan
The Year of Ice, by Malloy Brian
I do realize that most people are sleeping by now, so tomorrow I’l ask this again…
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