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August 05, 2006 |
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We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework,
to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles -
anything that gives a glimpse into someone
else's life. Anything goes...
I certainly hope she's a happier person today for coming out.
"she" caught the writer wearing what? a bag? what does that say?
That definitely says "bra". I don't think I have words to describe this. I can just imagine this boy trying desperately to change the subject. I can also imagine the friend genuinely being concerned, but not expecting anything this deep to come out. Wow.
nope, it says bag. poor kid.
I think it says at the bottom, "She caught me wearing a bag and I freaked." I'm sympathetic for this child. When I was younger, before I knew what "gay" was, that's how I felt. I remember writing that same thing in my diaries.
I'm with Josh: "bra" definitely makes more sense. I admire his clarity, but I'm a little concerned for Caitlin....
Sorry, but you thinking it's "bag" just cracks me up. The boy who won't come around anymore b/c he was discovered wearing a bag...heaven forbid.
no, it says bra.
Despite this note being a sad one; I truly could not help but laught at all your comments... especially at Emily B, and Josh comments. My observation is that the word is "bra"... The 'd' that ended the word 'freaked' (in the sentence below)climbed up unto the 'a' in the word 'bra' above, and caused all the confusion...
Definately one of my favorite find...
I'm pretty sure it says bra. It's the only thing that would make since he is trying to be a she. Because why would wearing a bag have anything to do with cross gender. Unless he was wearing a bag over her head.
I am reading these at work and I am dying here...lol! The fact that some of you thought it said bag just cracks me up beyond all. OMG...lol!
I think it's really funny when commenters on other Finds speculate on the gender of anonymous note writers. No speculation here, it's crystal clear.
Ironically - there's obviously nothing 'crystal clear' about a person who's dealing with gender identity issues. Intense find - I dated a trans guy from Ontario and I can imagine him writing the same exact note.