Before becoming a SFO base flight attendant, I never have any knowledge about GLBT community. Since most of my male colleagues are gay, I now understand more, they are just normal people with the non-main stream preference, they are just like you and I, no difference. I feel sad that when they share some stories with me that, how people pre judge them or mistreat them just because they are gay. When I become open minded, treat them like any other, they are also open minded to me, the reward is I won their trust and friendship. I think people should treat each other nicely and friendly, we are all created equal.
Enda Dolan
Offaly, Ireland
RIP to all afflicted by this terrible disease
Clyde Benke
Polk and Austin alley
I remember how beautiful Mr Lundy was on Polk St. back in the day. Stunning is not hyperbole. I am so sorry you were accepted to death. Some day after the death count gets even more obscene, San Francisco hopefully will stop adding and abetting people as they waste away into addiction and death. At least they furnished you a place to OD in....
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