** Don't be offended by my title.. Admittedly I have been on dates with an engaged woman before though...Don't judge me lol ^.^ **
The
interview wasn’t long at all. “I only have about five questions, if that’s okay,”
I said while setting up my notebook and note pad. “That’s okay,” Ms. Calvasina
replied.
I was
just about to get off of the elevator on the floor of my dorm when my phone
rang. I switched my Walgreens bag over to my left hand to answer it. “Hello?”
“Hey. This is Holly Calvasina. How are you?” was the reply. I automatically smiled,
thankful that the voice sounded nice in the least. “Hey. I’m Brooke Allen. It’s a pleasure to talk to
you. I’m well. How are you?” We got out our greetings and friendliness then
jumped into the reason for the call.
After I
retrieved my notes, I headed to the floor lobby and sat at a table. I could
hear that Ms. Calvasina was already settled and comfortable.
As I asked my first question, I was
slightly nervous but my counterpart sounded quite comfortable. I almost asked
if she did this all the time. For the record, Ms. Calvasina is a lesbian. She
also is engaged. Of course I broke the professionalism of the interview to
congratulate her. The happiness of the event was in her voice immediately. I
could hear the smile in her “thank you”.
“Traditional
stereotypes; ‘man hater’, ‘I couldn’t get a man’, ‘I haven’t met the right
man’, ‘it’s just a phase’, ‘being a feminist lead to being a lesbian’ are the
ones I always hear.” I’ve heard all the stereotypes myself so of course I
laughed with her. Ms. Calvasina and I both agreed that we hate the fact that
men hit on lesbians in public. Like, why?
“How
can it be a phase when I’m engaged to another female? We’ve been together for
six years.” Admittedly, Ms. Calvasina sounded a little heated with that statement.
I can understand her sentiments though. It seems as though if one ever goes
against the grain of society’s standards, then it must be just rebellion. It
won’t last as some think. Some people just have a different route that they
prefer in life. They have chosen a different lifestyle.
“Do you
find any of the stereotypes to be true?” “Not all of the stereotypes; some are
true to some people, individually. Some women do hate men. For some women, it
may be a phase.” Of course there are always exceptions to the rules. Some
people are the reason for the stereotypes.
“I
believe people are straight until proven gay.” Ms. Calvasina’s statement caught
me so off guard. We both laughed. Ms. Calvasina went on to say that the
labeling of sexuality is made up in our minds. “It’s easier for society to
create labels. Sexuality can be a spectrum.” I was really interested in the
metaphors and answer to the question “Do you think any of the stereotypes that
homosexuals face transfer into heterosexuality?” Ms. Calvasina said that it was a good
question. That made me smile.
I was
glad to talk to someone like Ms. Calvasina about my blog topic, but I did not
want to be selfish while talking to her. My last question was about her blog.
“Why did you start your blog?” “My
blog is a part of a bigger picture. I’m trying to develop a starting base
because I’m working on a book. I want to see what reaches the people and find
my narrative voice.” I support anyone and everything if it’s positive. I told
her I would definitely read a book by her.
I thoroughly enjoyed talking with
Ms. Calvasina. She is such a nice woman. Our conversation was not completely
professional which I loved. We talked as though we’d known each other for a
long time. We laughed and agreed with each other throughout the entire phone
call. Before we said our goodbyes, I congratulated her on her engagement again
and wished her luck on her future book. “Thank you for your time. I enjoyed
talking to you. Enjoy the rest of your day.” She expressed the same sentiments
and we ended the call.
"People are straight until proven gay" is the cutest philosophy. The fact that Ms. Calvasina and her partner have been together for six years says a lot.
ReplyDeleteBrooookkkkeeeeeee!!! OMG THIS HAS TO BE MY MOST FAVORITE WRITING OR BLOG POST FROM ANYONE EVER! Lol I love the tagline at the beginning and how you openly admit to going on dates with engaged women lol. and I also like how you even talked about men hitting on lesbian women in public. This was a really cool post.
ReplyDeleteThis was a very interesting post. I agree with Amber, the "I believe people are straight until proven gay" is the best line ever. I really would love to read her book to!
ReplyDeleteBrooke! Ms. Calvasina seems really nice like you described her. I have to admit that I have grown up in a very conservative "bubble" and ironically homosexuals are by far the nicest people EVER!! When my husband and I were on our honeymoon, in DISNEY, we went during gay week and met some really great people! I would have loved to be a fly on the wall during this conversation, I find it fascinating!
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