Dear Gayby, You will most likely grow up in the U.S. because, as you know, your mother and I are gay. And although we would like to live in Vietnam or soak up the natural sun-rays seeping into our adobe hut in Chad, we fear the governments there might bulldoze a house over us for our sapphic proclivities. We could move to Europe because they are gay-lovin’ and we, in turn, love their clothes and club music, but we also fear that they would turn us into communists. Since your mother and I like to think of ourselves as cowgirls – her a horsewhisperer with the powers to comfort and heal, me an urban cowgirl with a propensity for whiskey and occasionally riding a…
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