All Alone in a Sea of Romance by B.G. Thomas
Author:B.G. Thomas [Thomas, B.G.]
Language: eng
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I DIDN’T though. Kiss him.
An announcement rang out at about that time telling us that the room was now closed, so we grabbed our things, covered our table with a couple of the provided tablecloths, and headed out.
“I’m gonna take a nap,” Jeannie said. “I’m worn the shit out.”
“Maybe I should head home,” Tommy said turning to me.
“Or we could check out the art room,” I said. “I think it’s open another hour or two.”
He grinned. “That would be great!”
So I hugged Jeannie—to my surprise, Tommy did as well—and the two of us found our way to the art exhibit.
Even though it was dominated by about 90-some percent hetero book covers, we gays had made our stand and staked our place.
Peter and Kent had set up their work near each other, but on opposite sides of the narrow room. That way when you walked through, there was men-with-men art to your left or your right.
Some of it was downright naughty as hell, and some just sweet. Some you could almost miss the content if you tried. Well, if you tried pretty hard.
Peter was there, and lord, you’d have to be blind, deaf, and dumb to miss that he was gay. And I mean dumb as in stupid. Not that this was bad (which made me wonder why I’d judged Tommy so harshly). It’s just a fact.
I think it’s weird that some people just look gay. It has nothing to do with their clothes or their hair or even the way that they carry themselves. Is that real or bullshit? They just look gay. Period. Thing is that every person I’ve ever met or saw on TV or whatever who looked gay was gay.
I mean just look at the actor Leslie Jordan for instance. Great actor, but he sure wasn’t acting when he played gay. He’s just so… gay! Can one genetically look gay as well as be gay? How about Luke Macfarlane? Or Lance Bass? Was there anyone who didn’t know about Adam Lambert? Anyone? Or Sean Hayes who played “Just Jack” on Will & Grace? Was there anyone on the planet who was surprised when he came out?
Peter Worthman is one of the sweetest men I know and an artist whose work I adore. I’ve been lucky enough to have his covers on two of my books. Between him and Kent, I’m in heaven.
And gay? Oh Jesus! Peter makes Nathan Lane in The Bird Cage look straight. He can’t even stand up, let alone walk, without a sashay to his hips. He’s as thin as can be, and he spends hours on his hair. He’s willing to admit it, no problem. He has that thin face, those flashing eyes, those high cheekbones and full lips. I mean, this is a man who if he wore drag would pass at a Miss America contest. He’s quite simply that… unmasculine. Not that it ever bothered me. It didn’t. It doesn’t. It’s just who Peter is and he says he’s always been that way.
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