There is no age to being a little monster!! Our love for Gaga, her talent, and what she does for others is what makes us little monsters; nothing to do with age! :)
Meaned in some form or fashion. No one really wanted to listen to their problems. Everybody knows something better than another one. We share our knowledge. It is so satisfying to me to comment on various issues or read raw emotional poetry, etc. I hope to see more of you Constance(what a beautiful name) on littlemonsters. It is so rewarding. Loving community all on its own.
Of corse not if you believe what changes should take place like no bulling, braver, kinder world that embraces the individual's right to embrace their born that way sexuality, and other issues like that. No, we aren't the youth, but we have lots of experiences and can be supportive to others that need an extra pawzzzz up! Lady Gaga, to my knowledge, has never said anything about age limitations. Besides, I love her music and inspires me to do more for a better world. I don't like to see anyone bullied especially to a point of intentional suicide. My grad work was working with suicide patients. Everybody except one stated that they felt bullied or den
No, all LIttle Monsters have a role, young or mature, naive or wise. At Moster Ball, Raleigh, my husband and I were in line for several hours wearing NOH8 shirts. Two 16 y.o. girls with mother asked what it meant. I asked their mother if I could explain and she said, "OK". I told them we got married 10-31-08 while same sex marriage was legal in CA, some people were opposed and wanted a public vote on the issue called Prop 8. Our shirts meant we were opposed to our union being declared illegal, but also meant "No Hate". Both girls said, "that sucks, so you're married one day and not the next?" I said, yes, and asked their mother if she had told the girls about Don't Ask, Don't Tell,since I knew Gaga was going to talk about it that night. She grinned and said, "No, but i would love for you to tell them". I explained, just before they were born, if you were gay, you could not be in the military. in 1993 President Clinton approved a law that you could be gay and in the military, but you couldn't tell anyone or be open about it. They asked, "I don't get it, you lie about yourself and it's ok, but if you tell the truth and you can't serve our country?" I said yeah, does that make sense to you? They shook their heads. I said "Although you may hear curse words, Gaga is going to explain it to you tonight, she's mad and she's going to D.C. to tell them how she feels". They...