Roly Nelson wrote:As an old-timer, who has many friends that are predjudice, no matter if you have a darker skin or may not agree with your choice of life style, I simply tell them: When I was in my mother's womb, I had no choice of being born with brown or blue eyes, light or dark skin, faulty hair folicles that would fail later in life or being blessed (or cursed) for being attracted to the same sex. No one dislikes me because of my blue eyes, treats me differently because of my white skin or makes fun of me because I am damned near bald and really like the companionship of women.
I choose to thrust my chin out and demand to be treated as an equal, blond, blue-eyed, caucasian, bald and heterosectial male. Now if some of those non-manditory choices had not been met at birth, that's the way the chips fall. Never allow anyone to condem you or your life style. I have gays in my family and my group of fiends, and I can't imagine any of my friends treating them as "different".
Don't hide your partner or your feelings, we are all human and it's different strokes for different folks. Hang in there, enjoy camping, like the rest of us, and if anyone gives you a side-ways look, send them over to me. Teardroppers are a special breed, and I am shocked that all campers can't accept us just as we are. Put away that ez-up, cozy up to the campfire, sit and enjoy a glass of wine and proudly show all others that you are just as good as they are, or maybe even better.
Sorry about jumping on the soap box, but this has touched a raw chord with me. I camp, I accept, I enjoy, and if someone asks to take a tour..........well, I guess that is the best way for me to spread the word about how wonderful our little teardrop trailers are. All they have to do is ask, and I'll show and tell them, and you should do the same, with no explainations or hidden secrets. Damn, it's none of their business, ever!
Roly, happy to be camping with one and all......regardless.![]()



Barbara