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Contents:
- GAY DADS BLOG
- GROWG UP WH A GAY FATHER – CONFSNS OM A STRAIGHT SON
- IS YOUR DAD GAY—OR ARE YOU A GAY DAD?
- DAD AND DAD: A JOURNEY TO GAY FATHERHOOD – PICTUR
GAY DADS BLOG
Growg up wh a gay father created challeng for both my Dad & I. His journey out of the Bible Belt & closet was not easy. Most importantly though . . . * gay dad blog *
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But I knew he was gay by the time I was 7 or 8.
GROWG UP WH A GAY FATHER – CONFSNS OM A STRAIGHT SON
Brish gay dads Jamie and Tom and their sons Lyall and Richard ve you to jo them on their fay adventure. Vuel top 5 LGBTQ blog, Natnal Adoptn Week blog of the year 2017-18, UK Blog Awards 2019 falist. * gay dad blog *
So this is my story of growg up wh a gay father. Growg up wh a gay father, particularly one who was aaid to e out, prented challeng our abily to get emotnally close.
I don’t rell a time when I didn’t know my Dad was gay. From my earlit memori of my Dad around age 5, I thk I always knew my dad was gay. Th I never had that aha moment of realizg “I have a gay father”!
IS YOUR DAD GAY—OR ARE YOU A GAY DAD?
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To hear both of them tell , my Dad beg gay wasn’t a factor the spl. How my Dad me to terms wh beg gay. I don’t thk anyone knew yet that my Dad was gay.
After all, he was the son of a Baptist Preacher and there would not have been much tolerance the 1940’s or 50’s for him to e out as gay.
DAD AND DAD: A JOURNEY TO GAY FATHERHOOD – PICTUR
In talkg to both of them over the years, they both claim they had no ia my Dad was gay. In retrospect, the fact that he was a cheerlear his bt iend was a male hairdrser (who was openly gay) that my Uncle Buddy nicknamed him “Percy” (which my Dad hated) and that my Dad went on to open a home furnishgs store might have been a clue. Realizg his sexualy and beg a gay father the late 1960s, pecially wh me a long way away, mt have been really transformative for my Dad.
He lived and around the Oak Lawn area of Dallas (long a predomantly gay or at least gay-iendly neighborhood). He was meetg lots of openly gay people & gog to clubs where was OK to be openly gay.