Friendsgiving Is Cultural Flourishing, Not Cultural Decay
Found families may ultimately lead to new ones.

Today, I'm one of the millions of Americans who will be celebrating Thanksgiving with friends instead of family.
It's not that I don't love my family. They just live hundreds of miles away in St. Louis. I'll instead be heading to downtown Los Angeles and hanging out with a whole bunch of other gay men. Some, like me, have families they adore but are perhaps separated from because they live in the city. Others, though, have been rejected by their families. And some are older men whose families have passed on, and they are not among those LGBT folks who have started families of their own now that gay marriage is legal.
We will all be celebrating what has become known as "Friendsgiving," which as far as I can tell, is mostly a marketing term. Merriam-Webster traced the first use of the word on the internet to 2007 and added it to its dictionary in 2020. A Google search today will lead to "trend" stories that are essentially brand-driven exercises in marketing food and recipe choices. Don't consider this a complaint—capitalism is awesome. My point is that my downtown group is not an outlier; Friendsgiving has a large market.
Friendsgiving is a relatively new term, but it's not a new concept. People who have been deprived of family (either by circumstance or by choice) have been gathering for their own Thanksgiving observances for decades.
In the case of my downtown group, we are a chosen family. We spend a significant amount of time together and take care of each other in some ways that conventional families take care of each other. We even somehow on Thanksgiving in 2017 got into the stereotypical big-dinner-table fight over then-President Donald Trump. (It turned out that one of us had voted for him.) I even got to say, "Don't blame me, I voted for Gary Johnson."
We are thankful for the support we provide each other, especially considering the current culture war that seems to have landed some folks back into lamenting the state of the family and the general secularity of our culture surrounding the fall holidays.
Concepts of freedom and liberty don't just apply to our relationship with our government but also our social decisions. Freedom and liberty allow for the cultural truth that each person's relationship to community is going to be different, and that it's not some sort of sign of cultural decay. That people seek out nonfamily communities during major cultural holidays is not an anomie—a breakdown of standards or connection to the world. It is, in fact, the opposite. It is an embrace of our social well-being, of our need to spend time with each other. Even among the most conservative or cultural traditionalists, concepts like Friendsgiving should be acknowledged as a valid tool for preserving and growing community ties.
And those ties may eventually lead to love connections that start new families. Again, it's not an either/or scenario where we have to choose between family and some sort of lesser, not-real family. For those who don't have family to turn to, Friendsgiving is a way to being and remaining part of a community, not some poor substitute for family or a sign that society's gone wrong.
Enjoy whomever you're with today, and be thankful if you actually had the liberty and freedom to choose to spend the time with them.
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Sorry you're not able to be with your family today, Scott, but Happy Thanksgiving anyway.
Same here. Happy Thanksgiving to Scott and all at Reason!
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You missed (or deliberately ignored) the entire point of the article. He was with his family of choice, which in most cases is more long-lasting and more loving than the family one is accidentally born into.
Well let’s hope they have a gay old time!
Doesn't sound very inclusive if only gay men there dude. thousands of straight men could have used someplace to go for dinner.
So, all your friends are gay? Sounds racist. Or at least hetero-phobic.
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People of any so-called "race" can be any orientation. And Gay didn't necessarily mean Heterophobic, just deferent preferences in nakedness.
Pan people are definitely not Heterophobic, but sample the whole buffet. 🙂
Thanks for telling us you're into chimpanzees.
And if you’re a loser like me, it’s another Thanksgiving without family OR friends.
Hey, you're with us, so that's something...I guess! 😉
Great article. I, an elderly gay man, could not have put it better. I'll be joining some non-family friends soon, and I'll be the only gay guy there. But it'll be better than the family into which I was born and from which I thankfully escaped decades ago.
In other words homosexuality leads to social decay.
Or total enlightenment. In 21st century America, it has to be one of these extremes, right?
Fine words coming from someone named "mulch.". 🙂
His real name is Gardener
Really gets into his work...or will eventually. 😉
And you enjoy yourself, John! This here Pan is about to go visit some biological family and in-laws, who don't know my Pan-ness, though they may suspect, since I am unmarried and never bring anyone else. Be safe, be well, and be free this Thanksgiving!
Thanks for the good wishes. I am mystified by what I wrote and the comment by mulch. I just don't get it.
Your words aren't mysterious, but any animus against friendly gatherings is mysterious.
It’s still thanksgiving, you don’t need to use a stupid made up name to set yourself apart.
Be fair! The self-absorbed (and intentionally oblivious) contingent of every generation has to feel like they invented stuff.
Of course, marketers are happy to use these delusions to sell all that "new" stuff.
Be fair yourself. All Holidays are made up and marketed because all things humans celebrate are made up by humans, whether it's religions, nations, historic events, or the significance of Lunar and Solar Cycles and the Seasons.
This is a bit more self aggrandizing.
Well, Yay, Self! 🙂 And Yay, Yourself too! 🙂
Like Christians didn't need Christmas to set themselves apart from the Jewish Holidays and Roman Paganism? 🙂
But very clever (or lazy) of Christians to appropriate and rename the solstice celebration, right? But let's "new, new thing".
Jesus' birth was a thing, don't you two know that? Doesn't take a scholar to figure that one out.
Google "why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th" and you'll have plenty of articles to choose from for your non-scholar self to read regarding early Christianity and how there is stronger evidence for Christmas deliberately supplanting Saturnalia then there is for Jesus being born in December.
And I'm telling you the actual reason why Christians celebrate Christmas: the birth of Jesus. How it came to be the way it's celebrated right now is irrelevant.
Again, doesn't take a scholar to figure that out.
I identify it as Thanksgyving. (TM)
Wouldn't Thanksgiving have to be the one to identify thusly? One mustn't assume the Holiday. 🙂
If you all drink enough it can lead to new families and children.
Not at Scott's gathering it won't.
Fortunately
He could get drunk and go to the adaption agency or surrogacy clinic if he has a willing female friend, though drunkenness might not fly in these places. 🙂
“Female”?
You monster.
I know. Send me lumps of coal in a pair of Frederick's of Hollywood stockings. 🙂
Coal?
How dare you!
Yep, and coal dug by Greta would be even better. 🙂
Enough booze and that 5% that is straight...
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I'll instead be heading to downtown Los Angeles and hanging out with a whole bunch of other gay men.
So...a rave with turkey. I'd pass on the drumsticks.
Drumsticks were a novelty as a kid, but they lost their charm over the years as their bones started splintering as the drumsticks cook. (Have they put something in them or done something to them?)
Now I’m strictly a breast man. Drumsticks are just for waving at people and acting like Henry VIII ????
Pepto Bismol TV Commercial with King Henry VIII (1980)
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I prefer thigh to breast. Also great for turkey soup.
Drumsticks and wings have too many bone/sinews nowadays. Side effect of farmed turkey being genetic mutants.
It's more a symptom of how your culture is dying, not decaying. I realize that Reason's answer is to import every 3rd world person in the world, but when your society stops having children, it means your culture is on the way out
Ever thought that one could perpetuate culture by living longer or, best yet, not dying?
No.
If you can find how people can get immortal, then share it. Until then, you're only delaying what JeremyR postulates.
"nd they are not among those LGBT folks who have started families of their own now that gay marriage is legal"
Because gays couldn't form loving, stable, relationships *until government gave it's ok"?
Seriously?
Also, this weird genetic relationship focus.
'Family' has always been self-defined. Your family are the people who say they're family. We've been celebrating holidays with close friends and 'non related' family for longer than you've been alive Shackleford.
Maybe step away from the weekly orgies and look at how the straights actually live?
Anyway, happy holidays Shackleford.
That people seek out nonfamily communities during major cultural holidays is not an anomie—a breakdown of standards or connection to the world.
No, but it is evidence of the weakening of the institution of family. And that almost certainly is a sign of cultural decay. Family is one of the mediating institutions between the individual and the state. Because of its permanence, it’s probably one of the most important ones. And I honestly don’t see the decay of mediating institutions between the leviathan institutions and atomized individuals as a good thing for liberty.
Friends can celebrate Thanksgiving. “Friendsgiving” is an utterly unnecessary term. But, as always, gays like to destroy anything that has associations with traditional family.
You seemed to enjoy your time Scott. Always know and remember that Jesus loves you!
My son worked in the movie industry, lived in Burbank and his neighbors were all older wealthy gay guys. I talked to a few, and they all seemed very depressed. They all had little fluffy dogs and often complemented my wife and I on having a long marriage and my son with his new wife. I got the vibe they were like women in their 30s who rode the carousel and now no men wanted them.
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Friends giving? I have four friends tied up in the basement, but can't decide who to give them too! Life is hard.