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From: HMS Victor Victorian <victorvictorian@hushunomail.com>
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Subject: Re: What it is to be a Boylover
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Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 13:13:15 -0700
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 22:52:43 -0500, Chad NP-b24 wrote:
>On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 07:55:46 -0500, Doc NP-f31 wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 13:25:29 -0700, HMS Victor Victorian
>><victorvictorian@hushunomail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Dear Friends,
>>>
>>>Recently and once more there has been some discussion as to what true
>>>Boy Lovers are, and what the benefits of being a true Boy Lover might
>>>be. We do not lack for individuals who have forceful opinions on the
>>>subject of what true boy love is, and conversely what constitutes boy
>>>abuse. Other than noting it, I won't engage this argument here.
>>>
>>>However, as to the perceived benefits of being a true Boy Lover,
>>>however that might be defined, there is more hesitancy and confusion
>>>across a broad spectrum. Some claim the experience is joyful and
>>>fearful and sinister experience. Believing that I know something
>>>about this aspect of the debate, particularly considering recent
>>>events, I would like to comment.
>>>
>>>And I'd like to comment in a rather unconventional manner.
>>>
>>>I've written a poem, you see. At first I thought to knock off a few
>>>clever lines if I could and be done with it. So I began to scratch
>>>and scribble out prose, but as I wrote, I was surprised to find that
>>>my passion drew from that ragged prose verse instead.
>>>
>>>I can tell you that, at least for this novice poet, having never
>>>attempted poetry before and knowing hardly anything about it, the
>>>craft is exceedingly time consuming, intricate and often frustrating.
>>>not, I humbly ask your forbearance and the forgiveness!
>>>
>>>So, with apologies dispensed, I herewith present it to you for comment
>>>deter you.
>>>
>>>It is titled, "A Place in the Parlour."
>>>
>>>Most Sincerely,
>>>HMS Victor Victorian
>>>God Save the Queen.
>>>God Bless the Prince of Wales.
>>>God Preserve the Windsors.
>>>Rule Britannia!
>>
>>Hey Double V,
>>
>>That was a sweet story. The message was quite poignant. You
>>beautifully described the greatest fears of all boylovers.
>>
>>Let me share a story with you.
>>
>>You may recall Mac, one of my loved boys who is head over heels in
>>love with T-Bone. They have both visited the group and The Fort while
>>on vacation with me.
>>
>>Mac was on vacation with me a bit over a year ago. We were having one
>>of our patented deep conversations. Mac was 18 then. He asked me,
>>during the course of our conversation what my biggest fear was. I told
>>him that my biggest fear was to be housed in an old folks home where I
>>would never again hear the laughing of children. Mac promised me that
>>he would visit me if I ever neded up in a nursing home and bring his
>>kids to visit me. I appreciated the notion, but then Mac did something
>>extraordinary. He had been thinking about what I'd said, about being
>>old and alone. He went to a nursing home near where he worked and sat
>>down among a group of retirees who were sitting on the front porch.
>>They were amazed and astounded that there was a handsome young man
>>sitting there talking to them. Mac got to know the gentlemen and
>>discovered that there was one in particular who never got visits from
>>family. Mac adopted him and they became friends. More than that, it
>>became a deep and meaningful relationship. The man flourished and his
>>health improved. When Mac sought permission from his children to take
>>him off premises to do stuff together, another miracle happened. His
>>children were shamed or guilted into visiting their father. He had
>>visitors every week and just recently he moved in with his daughter's
>>family. And yes, Mac still sees him when he is home from University.
>>
>>My message to you VV, is that you need not live in fear. You will do
>>nothing to harm a child. Go out an be amongst them. If only to watch
>>them. You may be too shy to strike up a conversation with a boy, but
>>that doesn't mean a boy won't try to befriend you. A smile is a
>>powerful thing.
>>
>>Much love and admiration to you,
>>
>>Doc
>
>VV,
>
>I couldn't agree with Doc's final comments more.
>
>Your exercise in prose was well sculpted and poignant. Here's hoping
>that you heed Doc's good advice.
>
>Chad (NP-b24)
>
>"Well, can't he just beam up?"
>"This is *reality* Greg."
Dear Chad,
Thank you very much for this note. As you might expect, I am rather
in a funk regarding my little friend, so your words cheer me.
Most Sincerely,
V
God Save the Queen.
God Bless the Prince of Wales.
God Preserve the Windsors.
Rule Britannia!
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