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Then as an adult I had a wife. But after 17 years of marriage, she admitted to me that she "just didn't feel a spark anymore" and filed for divorce.
As an older man, all I had to keep me company were the birds in my city. I woke up at 6 each morning to go to the park and feed bread crumbs to the pigeons. It wasn't much, but it still felt like I mattered to a few of the creatures on this earth.
But a couple weeks ago, the pigeons stopped coming to the park, and I don't know why. I guess I'll just be lonely.
My parents at home just told me my aunt is coming to stay a few days, and I have to spare my room for her to use. I'm usually pretty chill about this, but here's the thing: That aunt is a confirmed homosexual, yet shes coming here and my parents are okay with it...? WTF?
As to how exactly she's allowed to live: she's not. This is Illegal and dangerous but it seems i have no say on the matter... my only hope is to avoid getting turned into a homosexual. I need help, what should I do with a homosexual person in the house?
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