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Any gypsy or bohemian types on here?


thewindupbirdchronicles · 46-50, M Best Comment
I catch your meaning, and the terminology, has been caught by those politically correct too far. My last partner identified as a gypsy, she was Italien, of French Canadian heritage, but admired a way of life, of freedom, poetic, and not wanting to be part of the fray chasing material gain, but more chasing love. My friend, who also identifies as one, his parents owned a carnival, and he had to travel and meet people. Not sure, why people continue the judgmental attitude towards, gypsies, though they do. Some say don't mention the word, but to hell with them.
I like your circle and yea I know it’s not a term we’re suppose to use but some are gypsy souled and there’s no better way to describe them. @thewindupbirdchronicles
@sirenofthesea Well, I'm never not going to love those I met who were, self-confessed, gypsies. And both had lineage in terms, my friend a carnival child (one use), and my ex, born with an affinity towards where her father was born in Southern Italy, her mother French Canadian, half of her mother's of indigenous culture in the east coast of Canada, equally looked down upon; I know why she chose gypsy and the pride it took her to say it, in honour of her heritage. And she also had that soul.

llywelyn · 61-69, M
When you put together gypsy and bohemian I assume you aren't really asking if there are Roma people on the site? In my work we have quite a bit to do with the Roma people, working with them.
I mean modern gypsys/gipsys who are kind of like the Roma @llywelyn
Andromedanian · 22-25, M
Whaddafagg is that?
Dino11 · M
Hillbilly?

 
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