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Oxychick
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posted February 25, 2003 07:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Oxychick     Edit/Delete Message
someone who is gay? Now I'm thinking about this b/c whereas I love some of her books, but I'm trying to think of a gift for an Aquarian friend of mine, and I instantly thought of Linda's books. He's gay and might not enjoy books that deal so strongly with man-woman love/sex ties. Even Sun Signs deals with it a bit, right?

I'm just wondering what everyone else thinks about this? And if you happen to agree with me, can you suggest an alternative book that's very good?

Thanks so much!

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theFajita3
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posted February 26, 2003 02:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for theFajita3     Edit/Delete Message
Really Oxychick I wish you wouldn't discuss my sexuality with the whole forum! LOL just kidding just kidding! I know the book isn't for me! OK most likely I only crack me up but anyway...I wish I could help you more- oh I'll ask my parents if they can find something in this library they call a house LOL d

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RubyRedRam
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posted February 26, 2003 04:54 AM           Edit/Delete Message
*giggles - I laugh with you D

Oxy, my gay friend borrowed all of my Linda books and he loved them and went out and bought his own

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Oxychick
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posted February 26, 2003 06:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Oxychick     Edit/Delete Message
d-ROTFL!!

RRR & d (look-it's like a secret code or something),
Yeah, I know her books are amazing (I wouldn't be here if I didn't think so), but it's a technicality that just struck a chord in me, that's all.

I think I might go the gag gift route...but d, if you can think of anythng before Fri...

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RubyRedRam
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posted February 26, 2003 09:46 PM           Edit/Delete Message
He was a cappy though, not an aquarian???

Last thing I bought my gay mate was a gift voucher for a massage and other luxury beauty treatments. As for books...hhmmm Love signs might be the best Linda book as it has that bit at the front that isnt male/female. You can even tell him that thats what u secretly think its for

Then again, the odd pair of edible undies never go astray

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Oxychick
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posted February 27, 2003 06:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Oxychick     Edit/Delete Message
Unfortunately, I don;t know much about his er..hobbies, etc. Sex isn;t something we've ever discussed. But I found a gag gift that I know he'll get some good laughs from, and when I get to know him better, I'll be able to better figure it out.

Since Love Signs is divided into chapters that are split by Male-Female relationships analysis, I wanted to steer away from that. It is my favorite of her books, though. I thought Sun Signs might have been better, but who knows.

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Raindrops
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posted March 01, 2003 02:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Raindrops     Edit/Delete Message
I think gay people will also enjoy Linda's books immensely. I myself am example.

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