Scenes From a Thanksgiving

It’s Thanksgiving! Happy Thanksgiving! Now, I know Thanksgiving can be difficult for a lot of people especially if you’re LGBT. If Great Aunt Gertie doesn’t want to hear about your “lifestyle,” fuck her. After all, you -didn’t want to hear about her bunion surgery or her 1947 hysterectomy that caused her to lose all her hair, but you listen with your rictus smile and glazed over yes nodding politely. Mon doesn’t want your boyfriend at her Thanksgiving table well stay home. Make your own turkey for you and him—it’s not that hard. And while you’re at it why not invite the intern from work who can’t afford to go home for Thanksgiving. And the older divorced woman down the hall who is so pleasant.


Thanksgiving is about family but it doesn’t have to be the family you were born into or which you married into. Family is composed of the people it is not painful to be around. Family is made up of the people who support you. Who love you enough to let you be you.

To celebrate the holiday I'm sharing an excerpt from Unbroken In this chapter Lincoln takes Jose home for Thanksgiving for the first time. It's one of my favorite chapters. You can read it here

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Published on November 28, 2014 07:52 Tags: gay-fiction, larry-benjamin, lgbt, thanksgiving
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message 1: by Al (new)

Al Fantastic blog, Larry :D


message 2: by Larry (new)

Larry Benjamin Al wrote: "Fantastic blog, Larry :D"
Thanks, Al. I hope my experiences can help some young person struggling to find his or her place in the world


message 3: by Al (new)

Al I think we've all got a Great Aunt Gertie :)


message 4: by Larry (new)

Larry Benjamin Al wrote: "I think we've all got a Great Aunt Gertie :)"
Yep which speaks to the commonality of the gay experience, diverse as it is


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