Tuesday, April 19, 2011

San Diego is Full of Dragon Boys (And Mother Mags)

So last weekend in San Diego was very eye-opening for me. I spent some time on a Sunday afternoon hanging out at a place called "Urban Mo's" having a look at the locals in the Hillcrest area.

Mind you, this is a gay-identified area for sure, but we found it surprising that there were as many straight-looking people there as gay-looking. This goes along with another bar in another area of the city near the New Orleans-themed "Bourbon Street" club that has a clearly "bisexual" or "pansexual" theme. What is going on with San Diego? I love it!

But what I loved even more was that "Urban Mo's" regulars were comprised of guys from whom I picked up majorly demonic/dragon vibes. It was not just the reptilian tatts or the beautiful eyes with long eyelashes--although these were definite clues. There is something there in San Diego that calls to those who have a longing for an affiliation with those of dragon heritage.

In the middle of it all was what I call a "Mother Magda" or matriarchal sort of figure for all of the boys and men--totally not a fag hag or stereotypical mother figure, but more of a beautiful center of attention for the festivities. It's hard to explain but it's fucking beautiful. She had (as they so often do) really beautiful blond hair and of course the eyes--the same kind as the boys. Bright and beautiful. And all of us smiling, smiling, smiling.

Anyway, you can read more about what I mean by googling Dan Winter's writings on Reptilian DNA. He is an amazing researcher with almost zero bias. Amazingly fair and comprehensive!

Wondering about what sort of future role "SD" will play in my life and in the lives of my bros, I am thinking that perhaps there are many of us already gathered there who simply need a bit of enlightenment about who and what we really are? Their own intuitions have served them well in getting them to an amazingly strong "nest!"

Time will tell where the New EA.MAGDI will spring up. Perhaps it's everywhere as long as there are dragons to keep it alive.

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