A weeping heart

I’m not about political statements or anything on this platform. My site is here only for entertainment purposes. I know that. But the story I heard today made my heart weep.

My eleven-year-old daughter (yes, I have a kid. And just to remind you: I WRITE about this stuff! So, no stupid questions or remarks please!!) has had a boyfriend for almost five years. It’s adorable at that age, and to them it’s just something you do. But, admittedly, five years is a long time. Especially at that age. He’s a nice and really kind kid. But my wife and I always thought that when they grow up, they’ll both probably end up marrying a guy. Absolutely nothing wrong with that! He just needs to figure it out for himself. We both found it funny that it was this obvious at his (let’s call him John. Not his real name obviously) young age.

But last week in school something had happened. Because of some bickering over some assignment, John called my daughter a name (I know. Kids, right!?) and in return she started shouting “Johnny is a girl!, Johnny is a girl!”. The whole class joined her for a few moments until the teacher ended it. The moment it ended, John shouted: “I can’t help it that I’m born as a boy!!” and started crying. Oh my god!

Why do we know this much detail? Well, his mother called us. She was upset, but didn’t blame us, nor our daughter. She just wanted to let us know what had happened. She said to us what John told her, and we asked our daughter, which resulted in the story I typed above. And if this wasn’t enough, he told his mother that evening that he didn’t want to live anymore. Hearing this, breaks every parent’s heart.

This whole story got me thinking. To be totally honest, up until now I always found the idea of girls wanting to be a boy and boys wanting to be a girl, a bit strange. They were attention hoggers as far as I was concerned. I am a firm believer of the fact that everyone can do with their lives what they want. If they’re gay, straight, undetermined. Want some stupid tattoo and ruin their body in the process. Walk around naked, leave everything behind and live alone in the woods. Whatever. They can do that, as long as they don’t hurt other people doing this.

But seeing this kid up close and hearing everything that happened over the past years, opened my eyes on the transgender subject. This is really a girl trapped inside a boy body. And I feel SO sorry for this kid. We know his/hers parents and they’ve gotten through a pretty nasty divorce two years ago. This doesn’t help John either, of course. But know that it’s pretty much out in the open, I sincerely hope it’ll all work out for this kid eventually.

So, I’m asking you guys. Please be understanding for people that are ‘different’. Not just the transgenders. I know. There’s also a lot of ‘phoneys’ out there. But try to keep an open mind. The last thing we wanna do is make people end their lives, just because no-one seems to understand them. If not for me, do it for little Johnny.

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Massage in a Bottle

There’s a new story online. It’s a pretty straightforward premise this time, and my main goal with this story was to keep it short. I guess I managed. A big thanks to E-o-F for helping me out with the editing!

I hope you guys enjoy the story, despite the lack of story arc and deep character development. Please let me know what you think of it. You can use the comments, drop me an e-mail, sign the guestbook. Whatever you want.

In the meantime, the results of my survey are slowly coming in. I was hoping for a little more responses, but up until now, seventeen people replied already. I guess that’s better than nothing, right!? 🙂 And to those seventeen that took time and effort to reply and help me out: A big Shout Out to you guys! Thanks!

Some results are funny, and unexpected to me though. For example:

  • There is no Alex Hawk story that pops out as a site favorite. Five replies are possible to this question, and up until almost every story is mentioned. There is a slight preference for three stories, but it’s minimal. I expected one or two stories to really stand out.
  • There is a big brother/sister preference amongst you. Which of the two is older doesn’t matter much to you.

The poll / survey is still open for a while and I hope you find the time to fill it in.

Help me out with this survey please

I hope you enjoy the latest story, and help me out by filling in the survey.

Stay safe guys!

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I’m curious

After all the positive feedback I got on “Bullied to Buff”, I started thinking. I’ve put a lot of effort (and a bit of money) in this site. It started out as an Alex Hawk tribute, but with me picking up writing myself I wondered what you, the reader, like. So I made a little survey and I hope you’re willing to fill it in. They’re just a few basic questions, so I get a little bit of insight about what your reason is to visit here.

To make things a bit more interesting, I’ve also added a few questions about your main go-to story setup. And last, but not least, what is your favorite Alex Hawk story, your favorite Jason Crow Story, your favorite story series and of course the all-over, all-time favorite story. I’ll make sure there’s enough time to fill this out. After (I guess) a few months, I’ll post the result of this poll.

Thanks for taking the survey and helping me out this way!

Help me out with this survey please

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Bullied to Buff – All parts online

Hi Guys,

I just wanted you to know that all four parts are online now. I’m a bit proud of this story. Mostly because of the character development and the story arch I managed to put in the story. Don’t worry! I don’t think I’m writing ‘The Great Gatsby’ or other high-end American Literature 🙂 But I do believe that a story, any story, needs a bit of conflict and character development. Even the stories I write as Jason Crow.

But… as an experiment I’m currently working on a short(-ish) story with much less of these elements, just to see if I can pull that off too. And, another part I want to learn, of course, is: will you, the reader, accept it? But that’s for another day and time.

As you may have read already (you practically can’t miss it) read, a lot of Kudo’s go to caliboy1991 for editing and helping me out. Also a big thank you to E-o-F! He proofread the stories one last time and still found some typos that needed to be fixed. Thanks a lot guys!

For now: Enjoy the entire story and I’m real curious what you think of it. As always: You can use the comment section, or drop me an email at jasoncrowwriter@hotmail.com

Stay safe!

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