tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6960444330133549154.post6116167457310184458..comments2023-09-30T02:41:27.691-07:00Comments on Mythulinity: Mythical Monday: In Search of Mythical MalesGreggerManhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11777435616705807149noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6960444330133549154.post-53324221018395399672010-04-20T09:45:55.998-07:002010-04-20T09:45:55.998-07:00Thank you so much for sharing your background, Lei...Thank you so much for sharing your background, Leigh. I can't imagine how difficult coming out to a wife and family as a mature man must have been. My life has always been outside the norm and, believe me, with freedom is sacrifice and sometimes exclusion. Marching to you own drummer can be a very brave accomplishment in this hyper-adolescent society. I commend you for breaking free and finding your way to recognizing you true self. <br />I still want you to teach me how to use a centaur avatar in Second Life. And I am happy that you were able to renew your acquaintance with favorite images due to this blog. I appreciate your support. Keep commenting!GreggerManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11777435616705807149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6960444330133549154.post-52878941827958613232010-04-19T22:50:57.629-07:002010-04-19T22:50:57.629-07:00k, this is my THIRD comment on your blog, and I th...k, this is my THIRD comment on your blog, and I thought maybe I should say a little more about myself and my own history with Centaurica and mythmales. I've been following for a very long timeboth the MSN and the yahoo groups under different aliases. I also was a big fan of other linked sites like boytaur.net and metabodies. Almost always as a lurker, very rarely making my prescence known. Always enjoying it, rarely making a comment. I'm not very proficient with photoshop or any other maipulation programs, so I had nothing to submit. but I've always enjoyed these sites, as they filled something that I felt was missing in my life. I've always lived a straight, "normal" life, and felt very awkward and ultra-self-conscious about even thinking outside the norm. About 3 years ago, I finally came out of the closet, first to myself (which was very hard) and then to my wife of 9 years. slowly I have been coming out in more ways, confiding in close friends and family. I started playing Second Life, where I discovered I could be accepted as I was, that I did not have to pretend to be something I'm not, by roleplaying and experimenting on my own terms in my own comfort zone. I'm much happier now than I was before, though it was not an easy transition. When I discovered this blog, I was overjoyed, because there were many images that I thought I had lost forever when msn and yahoo dumped the groups. I remember Pony Boy John also. I guess that's about enough for now, lol. I reall do hope you continue doing this, at least there's one person out here who's very appreciative of your work.Leigh Eelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17287581944425835375noreply@blogger.com