EbyKat
Nov 29, 2005, 11:28 PM
I am a big fan of being one's own self as openly as possible.
I work for McDonald's and even though I'm management I live in a more accepting state so I have a lot of freedom to be myself and talk about my life. Thus far it hasn't been a problem, and in a lot of cases it's made me more approachable to a lot of the crew.
From seeing other's problems on here however I've come to see that my situation is far too rare and I am indeed lucky.
So it made me very hapy today when one of my fellow managers came out to me as being bisexual. I had asked Ashley (another manager and also a friend of his) if she knew if he was straight or bi because he has stereotypical gay characteristics (I suppose that's word for it )... she said he was straight. So I feel very honored and proud today that he was able to come out to me.
And I hope that this is just one more step for him to come out to others who care about him.
:)
Yay for sharing.
I work for McDonald's and even though I'm management I live in a more accepting state so I have a lot of freedom to be myself and talk about my life. Thus far it hasn't been a problem, and in a lot of cases it's made me more approachable to a lot of the crew.
From seeing other's problems on here however I've come to see that my situation is far too rare and I am indeed lucky.
So it made me very hapy today when one of my fellow managers came out to me as being bisexual. I had asked Ashley (another manager and also a friend of his) if she knew if he was straight or bi because he has stereotypical gay characteristics (I suppose that's word for it )... she said he was straight. So I feel very honored and proud today that he was able to come out to me.
And I hope that this is just one more step for him to come out to others who care about him.
:)
Yay for sharing.