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Overheard on the Subway..

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<p>I have seen this before, but still find it to be a wonderful story. Please see the first comment for the conversation.</p>

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9 years ago

Very good point, Mike - judging people is not the way to change their attitudes, we just have to try and set a better example.

9 years ago

Andrew as you say, at least they were exposed to a different point of view and reaction to a gay son.

9 years ago

I did show my Ps. Dad read it and just stared at me, mum shook her head. Still, it at least exposed them to a different viewpoint.

9 years ago

I'm going to show this to my parents.

gm4yngr
9 years ago

I really enjoyed reading that conversation. Shows that there is hope for society after all. Thanks for posting this Thomas!

9 years ago

kind of makes me wonder what my parents really think and say if I am mentioned in such a manner. Touching story.

9 years ago

Great story. Thanks for sharing.

9 years ago

Thanks Thomas, this is really lovely. The best thing about it is that the conversation is between two ordinary working guys, not a pair of BoHo types who like to grandstand their trendy liberal attitudes. My bet is that there is a great deal more where this came from - that it's the quiet, unassuming, 'conservative' fathers and mothers who will gradually bring about a sea change in attitudes to accepting gay children for what they are ... and how sweet! They were both about to start matchmaking! That's real progress.

9 years ago

From time to time, we all catch the most interesting conversations on the train to work, or in an airport, or especially while traveling.
New York City blogger Rafi D Angelo caught a conversation we would love to hear more of on public transportation between two scruffy, rough-around-the-edges blue-collar working dads heading home. As soon as he heard Pat and Charlies conversation going somewhere interesting, Rafi grabbed his phone and hit record. This is what he caught:
Guy 2: No more kids for you two?
Guy 1: No, she figures we’re both getting too old for a baby.
Guy 2: How is your boy anyway? Haven’t seen him in awhile.
Guy 1: Oh John’s good, pitching this year varsity.
Guy 2: He’ll definitely have the girls hanging around him now.
Guy 1: Yeah if he had any time for them.
Guy 2: Focused on baseball?
Guy 1: Focused on boys.
Guy 2: You’re shittin me!
Guy 1: I kid you not. Came out to me and Mary Ann bold as daylight last year.
Guy 2: Well I’ll be damned! I’m not supposed to know it but I overheard Patrick Junior tell his sister he might be gay not two months ago.
Guy 1: We all saw that coming though.
Guy 2: You’re the second person to say that. How’d everybody see it but me?
Guy 1: It was just a feelin Pat. He was always a little soft, ya know?
Guy 2: I guess you’re right. But damn Charlie, we both have gay kids. What do we do now? Both our sons are gay.
Guy 1: We don’t do anything. We let em be gay and if some kid calls em a faggot we go to their house and raise hell with the parents like normal.
Guy 2: Well I guess John and Lucinda won’t be getting together like we thought awhile ago.
Guy 1: Guess not.
**long pause**
Guy 2: Hey Charlie, you thinkin what I’m thinkin?
Guy 1: I was for about half a second then it got weird and I started thinkin about somethin else instead.
"By that point I was holding back a little tear," Rafi writes. "but they changed the conversation to something about a building code. I thought about posting the video but I don’t know how to blur people’s faces. Still, I thought this little exchange should be broadcast to the Internet."
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