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9781462038374

Wandering Heart: A Gay Man's Journey : Book Two: Lost Hearts

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  • ISBN13:

    9781462038374

  • ISBN10:

    1462038379

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-02-21
  • Publisher: Author Solutions

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One evening Bert wanted to go to a gay disco. I had heard of a popular disco from friends in New York who visited Paris frequently. We entered the anteroom and then the large main room expectantly. There were full-length mirrors around the room, and Bert took off his shirt and danced with his reflection for about fifteen minutes, his torso glistening with sweat. It was a beautiful display. I was so proud to be with him and felt equally handsome myself, as though he and I were the same person. This was a very pleasant, happy feeling—almost ecstatic, although subliminally I realized it was also a very pathological and dangerous reaction. Most of the other dancers quit dancing so they could watch him. When he finally stopped, the others applauded. He smiled and waved to the crowd—a prince acknowledging his subjects. This seemed very natural and appropriate.

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