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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Hi, im Fred, and this is my coming out story

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  • Fred, time really does heal all wounds.  My heart was breaking for you when I watched this,but you're going to come out on the other side of it all stronger and free.

  • @MarkyMico thank you!

  • It is sad that some have to lie to their family for fear of abandonment. I applaud you for coming out. It frees you from the weight of living a double life.

  • @omegatopva thank you!

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  • @astrolabe1976

    Fred, what a remarkably well adjusted person you appear to be.

    I am so proud of you, and am both cognizant and appreciative of

    what additional difficulties you may have faced as a young person

    of color! You are remarkable!

    May G-D Bless You!

    Ciao Bello!

    Blaine

  • @astrolabe1976

    Coming out is never easy, some socioligists and people in the psychiatric

    field have theorized that queer(LGBT) people come out on a daily basis! When I was

    a boy, not quite 18, I met, dated and fell in love with a boy named Bobby Griffith

    (Prayers for Bobby). I had been out while in high school, but Bobbys' family was

    ultra religious and could not accept or understand him.The pain of the closet and

    their rejection was unbearable, and Bobby took his own life as a result!

  • @astrolabe1976

    But I believe you my friend will be strong, and I am pleased that you will

    be "out" in a far different world than the one that Bobby and I were out in!

    We're not there yet but full inclusion is within sight!

    Yeah!!!

    Blaine

  • @astrolabe1976 I came out to my family one year ago. It was not pleasant. I don't regret it. It freed me to live an honest life. I don't have much contact with them. They believe that ostracizing me will change my sexuality. I have learned that blood is not thicker than water and to celebrate holidays without them.

  • THE PRONOUN GAME :D

    It's a good narrative. Well put together, and I like the use of negative space.

    ps: 303s own.

  • ur sexy as shit too :)

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