Dealg wh rejectn when you're gay n be tough. Past experienc n affect how we feel about ourselv and how we perceive others.
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WHAT IT’S LIKE WHEN YOU’RE GAY AND DEALG WH REJECTN
Six years would pass before I’d experience the first rejectn that actually mattered to my young gay heart. I was 18, was the summer followg my graduatn om high school, and I’d jt walked si San Francis’s only 18+ gay club. I shared that was my first time at a gay club and that I was about to leave for my first year of llege up Davis.
She and I moved to the dance floor along wh her two gay guy iends she’d e wh. As lbian thor Sarah Schulman wrote, “Many gay people will say that their fai are ‘fe. ’ But when you ask for tails, this means, basilly, that the gay person hasn’t been pletely exclud om fay events.
That history clus psychiatrists like Richard von Krafft-Ebg scribg homosexualy as a “generative sickns. Remember, the public may be backg away om you and clutchg clov of garlic right now, but you’re only ever about two gossip mag terviews away om remptn, not to mentn gay in stat.