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Part 1: Their eyes are all asking - Are you in, or are you out

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2008

This is the longest video by far, but this is a very important topic...so I split it up into two parts...cause I be smart :)

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  • Gosh. Exact same here. As soon as I realized I was gay, everything suddenly made perfect sense. All those weird times where I was confused and didn't know why I was so upset about my bestfriend not caring like I did in middle school. Everything... It all just clicked. And it was a relief to know, that it was why I felt so different.

  • I had that "oh... I'm gay..." moment.

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  • Yeah I never thought it was a possibility until my mom asked me and then I was like am I..... After a while I realized that it just made sense. That's why I felt so different from all my friends!

  • I guess I had that "Oh...I'm gay" momento too

    You have a beautiful coming out story <3

  • i completely understand. I felt different at the age of five, but I did not understand it.I felt abandoned by my straight female friends because they began to date men. I could not understand it, and me too, I felt that women were so incredible. My feelings for other women overwhelmed me and I did not understand it until much later.

  • Aw that's sad about your best friend! Gah. I'm proud of you for making this video though!

  • OMG This is so true! . I always thought that I had to be straight and like girls just because everyone else was straight, I always pushed aside the thought because I always figured gay guys were girly and not into the things that I am into. I also remember when I was like 4 I really adored my mothers playing cards that had muscular men on them.. I always thought that being gay was a bad thing and not normal, but it is a good thing and it is normal.

  • You made me cry. This is the best thing I've ever seen. I think you just changed my life; you're so amazing.

  • Ya, I knew I was gay way way back, but of course I have to have had super conservative parents. So of course, when I realized I was gay, like when I was 10, was the very worst day of my life. I still struggle today, accepting myself, but I am definitly getting better. It's hard though. I've never been able to work up the nerve to tell someone I'm gay in person, unless they asked or something. Telling my parents was a nightmare, got me kicked out of Christian school of course.

  • This (combined with part 2) is the best video on youtube. I'm convinced.

  • Yeah. I am at the moment just realizing that I am gay. I guess everybody else knew. I'm the last to know. And I now know why I feel like this for my best friend. I realized I have been in love with her for about four years.

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