If you knew me, you would know that the comments that I posted, might have sounded harsh, but I am just doing the same for him as was done for me, back in the day, by the GLBT elders of my community, that helped me grow beyond being that self titled "dumb kid". That kid that was head strong, self centered, cocky, full of energy and ideas, most of which are still way beyond the scope of our world accepting. I was given some harsh criticism back then myself. My elders challenged me, much like parents challenge their children in teaching them life lessons to prepare them for the real world. They gave me reasons to get mad, grow, and come up with better answers to the question of "Why?" Without being challenged by my elders, I would have never have been able to stand up to the homophobic people in my life and in my community. Because, trust me, those people in the real world were way more challenging and much meaner than the elders ever were. I have great respect for those people now. I didn't care for a few of them at the time, but I know that I am a stronger and wiser person today because of their efforts.
Like I said, I do see a lot of the old me, that "dumb kid", in Tyler. It's not to say that it's a bad thing, but I do feel that challenging him, and the rest of you, when appropriate, is not the worst thing that will ever happen on this board.
And....FYI, I did laugh at the word "Adultist"....it was cute and showed his age perfectly. The fact that that was the worst thing that he could think to post on the open forum, it made me chuckle. And as for the words that I posted....Go Get'em Kid, that was a sincere plug for the kid not to give up. I don't expect the kid to give up. He has many fights ahead of him.
Again, if you guys really knew me, you would know that I had the best interests of the Tyler and our DIS GLBTQ community at heart in all of my comments.