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Nice Yuli Gurriel Houston Astros Caricature T-shirt! I'm sure someone has said this before, but it's like you always find a way. I'm 31 years old now, and I still have to reach out to people. Not that I'm too outspoken, but it's like people don't want to assume that, and you end up having to explain or reveal that. And then it becomes part of that conversation. But my appearance is a bit odd, I grew up in the early 2000s, so I think someone who grew up in the 1990s might be facing even more dire situations because HIV is getting worse. happens and even fewer public and media personalities. open. Jack from Will and Grace I really have a big problem that he's always euphoric, helpless, and unable to do things for himself. But it's the character that's being written all the time, and I think that affects a lot of people's perception because it's such a popular show. I think we're still getting away with that. But my main grievance is the media coverage of being gay. It's always scandalous, never positive, ever. That's what makes it hard for me to talk to people. Launched, that almost everyone else knew before I did. It's not that I'm denying it it's that I'm just taking my time and the awareness hasn't emerged yet. It's been a strange experience that people have attributed to me before I've really fully identified with it.
I was only 13 years old, and rightly so, I took a drama class with a lot of guys. A conversation started and at the end, I said, "Oh, okay. Yeah. Okay." That was the first time I spoke out about it. My mother did not accept that. It was something she struggled with until finally accepted it when I was about 18 years old. And I didn't introduce my dad until then. like, "I already know, and I don't care." His approach was, "All I care about is that you treat people with respect." He says "Be a man," but what he's really saying is, Be respectable. He is from the south. Nice Yuli Gurriel Houston Astros Caricature T-shirt! When I lived in Alabama, bullying was really bad, it was routine. I was the only one at a small private school. And then I transferred [to a reform school at the age of 15] and that actually ended up, in a bizarre way, being a lifesaver, because I didn't even think I was going to solve the problem. How is this with people? And then one day someone asked me. They're like, "Come on, just admit it." And I said, "Sure." And that entire community embraced me. It was a complete surprise in this small town on a mountain near Nashville. But I've also worked, and you'll have some adults accepting and others not. But I always have to go through a process without someone: I can't just get mad at them or tell them why they're wrong; I would let them get to know me and then, in three months, their views would completely change. Going through that experience was really important to me.