I won't be doing this to my Aunt Betty -- she's my great aunt and doesn't get out of Omaha much these days -- but GLAAD suggests you try stirring things up this Thursday:
We've all had those Thanksgiving dinners where Aunt Betty decides this is the perfect time to discuss a year's worth of ailments and medical treatments. Well, you know what? If she can talk about her podiatrist, you can talk about your partner.
The fact is, while you're scarfing down mashed potatoes and staying silent while everyone else at the table is freely speaking their minds, you're missing a golden opportunity to make real, honest progress by talking about your life, and the things you care about. It's okay if Aunt Betty feels a little awkward at first, it's important for her to know that someone she loves cares deeply about LGBT equality. And the more we all talk about what's important to us, the less awkward those conversations will become.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Like Holiday Dinners Aren't Uncomfortable Enough
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