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queerbychoice) wrote2008-08-15 07:17 pm
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The All-American Lesbian Couple Next Door
There is a lesbian couple that has apparently just moved into my apartment complex, in the building next to mine; they've hung a huge Americanized rainbow flag on their balcony that was never there before (it's a rainbow flag with a blue box in the corner with fifty white stars in it - maybe it's more of a rainbowized American flag, really), and they're both sitting out on their balcony surveying the neighborhood. At first it was only one of them out there with the rainbow flag, a very extremely butch dyke positively strutting around in front of the flag by herself, and I thought the flag was an awfully over-the-top effort to meet women while sitting there on her balcony - but a few minutes later her very femme girlfriend joined her on their balcony. So now they're both sitting up there with their huge rainbowized American flag, watching while I carry box after box of books to my car to begin the process of moving in with my girlfriend. I think I'd actually greet them and explain the queer nature of my moving project, if only they had a regular rainbow flag instead of the Americanized version. The Americanized version puts me off, though.
(I'm not actually planning to finish moving until around the end of October at the earliest; I just want to get my books moved a few at a time before then so there'll be less left to do later.)
(I'm not actually planning to finish moving until around the end of October at the earliest; I just want to get my books moved a few at a time before then so there'll be less left to do later.)

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??? Having a rainbow-american flag doesn't necessarily mean that they are rah-rah-america; it could mean that they want to change America to be queer friendly. Or it could be that they happened upon a rainbow-american flag and got it rather than choosing it over a rainbow flag.
The extreme polarization of appearance would probably make me a little hesitant though, because that can be an effect of believing in gender roles. So I'm a bit ass-umptive too, heh.
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But I have a 10 by 10 space with MOSTLY books in it, believe it or not, and eventually I want those in my new place if they'll fit. The fretting over moving ALL those books eventually just drives me nuts.
I don't have a flag to move, though.
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During the process of coming out, getting kicked out, finishing school, etc. I lost contact with one of my straight friends. Well, I called one on a whim one day after I finally had my head above water and we got to talking about sexuality. She said, "Okay...I can handle you being gay (her words), but SERIOUSLY...please don't ever get one of those American flags that is replaced with rainbows. I just can't imagine why anyone would do that to OUR flag."
I had to hold down laughter as I assured her that I definitely do not have the Americanized rainbow flag (Or "New Glory," as I later learned it's called). I'm just not the flag waving type.
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They might be trying to imply that being American is compatible with being out and proud.