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- DO FARMERS ACCEPT GAYS?
- LGBTQ LERATURE: FARM BOYS: LIV OF GAY MEN OM THE RURAL MIDWT
- FARMERS FIRST AND FOREMOST, THE GAY GRAZIERS ARE BREAKG STEREOTYP
- LGBT+ HISTORY MONTH: FARMER FEARED HE 'WOULD HAVE TO MOVE AWAY TO BE GAY'
DO FARMERS ACCEPT GAYS?
OP there are a lot of gay farmers. Perhaps your thread will get their attentn and they n tell you more about gay farm Anonymoreply 4March 21, 2018 9:51 AM.
Of urse there are gay farmers.
i want a gay untry guy. Bt gay farm movie. They are there bee they were not smart enough to figure out how to do better for themselv, and now they live a place wh limed you fd a happy, healthy, attractive gay uple livg out the untry as farmers, they probably met the cy, had succsful reers dog somethg else, and n afford to live the untry "out and proud" as part of their plan for Anonymoreply 44September 2, 2018 7:11 PM.
LGBTQ LERATURE: FARM BOYS: LIV OF GAY MEN OM THE RURAL MIDWT
When Jon Wright me out as gay as a 28-year-old farmer, he found support om the muny and fay — a wele relief for the grazier after many years of ner turmoil.
"I wouldn't ll Cowra the gay centre of New South Wal, " he lghed.
"But there certaly are other gay people around the town. "Jt to be a place where I knew everybody the room was gay, bee my experience was, wherever I was before, I sort of virtually knew everybody the room wasn't gay, " he said. "The issue of not beg able to have children is another whole story that I don't hear talked about that much the gay world, " he said.
FARMERS FIRST AND FOREMOST, THE GAY GRAZIERS ARE BREAKG STEREOTYP
It's an enormo thg and there's no reason why 's any different for gay people. "Rejectg stereotypFurther north near Newstle, Alex Berry ns a boutique goat dairy while his partner Bradd Dillon, an equtrian rir, manag hors on their 20-hectare property at Mr Wright, Mr Berry said his fay and iends gave him every support when he announced he was gay.
(ABC Newstle: Keely Johnson)Mr Berry said he did not want to be fed by his sexualy and rejected the stereotypil image of a gay man. "I never wanted to be like what the inic gay man was supposed to be.
"I'd rather be known as the goat man than the gay man.
LGBT+ HISTORY MONTH: FARMER FEARED HE 'WOULD HAVE TO MOVE AWAY TO BE GAY'
"Mr Berry believ society has bee more acceptg of homosexualy and is beg even more so wh each generatn.
"It's a tough gig to be a gay man or woman any dtry, let alone agriculture.
This is pecially te when pared to cy livg, where folks live close quarters and you’re much more likely to live near a gay or lbian bar. “As queers, as gays and lbians, I thk we’ve always been much closer to nature than other people. If the human race is to survive, gay people have to have more fluence.