My first gay crush was
definitely Matt Dillon.
On May 22nd, I celebrated the 25th anniversary of coming out to myself.
Obviously, it's fairly difficult to pinpoint that kind of an event accurately.
But I have the proof, from when I was 14-years old:
This 5/22/86 diary entry first mentions I might be gay. The reason I wrote what I did, was from seeing that photo of Matt Dillon in a magazine.
Matt sure had an impact on me. Because what I wrote (in Norwegian) in the diary says:
"I don't know if I'm gay, but he certainly is very sexy. I have no more to say, other than that I hope I'm turned on that much by sexy girls."
Well now, 25 years later, I can assure you that never happened ... :-)
Bjørn - Stange, Norway
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Doug Loves Guy Williams!
My first gay crushes: the men on "Lost In Space." It was quite an alluring show for me.
Growing up in my small town,
I lived mostly in a land of make-believe, while other kids busied themselves with sports. Then "Lost In Space" came along and I fell in love.
I wanted a father figure like Prof. Robinson. He was a stern authoritarian, but also so kind and gentle. Everything my white-collar dad was not.
What I imagined our relationship would be, I can't say. But I knew I wanted Guy Williams to hold me.
And then there was Mark Goddard as Don. There was something special about the way he wore his belt down over his hips, like a gunslinger in outer space. Or perhaps the sexual sparks he emitted with Judy.
My make-believe fantasies included Prof. Robinson and Don together in much different, confusing ways.
I really wanted to be Will Robinson, and I imagined myself traveling to distant planets with my pet Robot. It was quite the fantasy for me.
Everyone on the show (except the annoying Dr. Smith) set off some radar along the way. Even Debbie, that weird chimp!
"Lost in Space" helped me realize I might be more "different" than I could have ever imagined.
Doug - Ellwood City, PA
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Growing up in my small town,
I lived mostly in a land of make-believe, while other kids busied themselves with sports. Then "Lost In Space" came along and I fell in love.
I wanted a father figure like Prof. Robinson. He was a stern authoritarian, but also so kind and gentle. Everything my white-collar dad was not.
What I imagined our relationship would be, I can't say. But I knew I wanted Guy Williams to hold me.
And then there was Mark Goddard as Don. There was something special about the way he wore his belt down over his hips, like a gunslinger in outer space. Or perhaps the sexual sparks he emitted with Judy.
My make-believe fantasies included Prof. Robinson and Don together in much different, confusing ways.
I really wanted to be Will Robinson, and I imagined myself traveling to distant planets with my pet Robot. It was quite the fantasy for me.
Everyone on the show (except the annoying Dr. Smith) set off some radar along the way. Even Debbie, that weird chimp!
"Lost in Space" helped me realize I might be more "different" than I could have ever imagined.
Doug - Ellwood City, PA
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Dottie Loves Lynda Carter!
I had 3 gay crushes. Is that wrong?
My first gay crush was on
Wonder Woman in the 70's.
Actually, it was for Lynda Carter, who played Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman.
I loved how she ran around in almost nothing in high heels, using the golden bracelets to protect her from harm.
The way she twirled around and flung the Lasso Of Truth was phenomenal. I wanted to take a ride with her in that invisible airplane.
My second gay crush was in 1988, during the time I was working on my masters degree. I needed a break, so a friend and I went to see "DOA" with Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. During the movie, I thought a lot about her. She was so pretty and cute, and I sought out other movies she starred in.
My third gay crush was Geena Davis' character in "The Long Kiss Goodnight." I loved the way she kicked ass in that movie.
Dottie - Redmond, WA
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My first gay crush was on
Wonder Woman in the 70's.
Actually, it was for Lynda Carter, who played Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman.
I loved how she ran around in almost nothing in high heels, using the golden bracelets to protect her from harm.
The way she twirled around and flung the Lasso Of Truth was phenomenal. I wanted to take a ride with her in that invisible airplane.
My second gay crush was in 1988, during the time I was working on my masters degree. I needed a break, so a friend and I went to see "DOA" with Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. During the movie, I thought a lot about her. She was so pretty and cute, and I sought out other movies she starred in.
My third gay crush was Geena Davis' character in "The Long Kiss Goodnight." I loved the way she kicked ass in that movie.
Dottie - Redmond, WA
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Luke Loves Cloud Strife!
My first gay crush was Cloud Strife.
Being the nerd I was at age 11, I crushed out on this tortured soul from "Final Fantasy 7."
I felt that way too, so he was pretty awesome.
And I was not.
He was an all-around, broody action guy who fell in love, lost it, but never stopped fighting.
And his hair was pretty damn awesome and sexy.
Of course, he wasn't full-on physically attractive until he was rendered in full CGI glory in "Advent Children" and given a smoldering voice.
I was too young to really play the game, so I would just sit on the floor of my brother's room, and watch him play "Final Fantasy 7" for hours.
Luke - Victoria, Australia
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Being the nerd I was at age 11, I crushed out on this tortured soul from "Final Fantasy 7."
I felt that way too, so he was pretty awesome.
And I was not.
He was an all-around, broody action guy who fell in love, lost it, but never stopped fighting.
And his hair was pretty damn awesome and sexy.
Of course, he wasn't full-on physically attractive until he was rendered in full CGI glory in "Advent Children" and given a smoldering voice.
I was too young to really play the game, so I would just sit on the floor of my brother's room, and watch him play "Final Fantasy 7" for hours.
Luke - Victoria, Australia
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Sean Loves Sean Marshall!
Sean Marshall my my first gay crush.
Well, sort of. Keep reading...
I was a very awkward child, both physically and socially.
I had this idea that everyone in the world was my best friend, and so I behaved accordingly. Well, imagine my disappointment. Also imagine that I had no defense against liking people who thought I was a total oddball.
Then I saw Disney's "Pete's Dragon," and I wanted to be best friends with Pete. I had no idea who Sean Marshall was, which was fine because he wasn't part of my crush. Pete was.
Here was a kid who was an outsider in his adopted family and in the town he landed in. It felt like that was me on the screen, except Pete had a pet dragon to be his defender. Luckily, it just so happened I liked dragons! And overalls!
I imagined we would talk about mythical animals we could strike down our enemies with. And wanting to look the opposite of how I had to dress in Catholic school. No polyester shirts! Yay!
I've never told anyone this, probably because it reveals too much about my psychology. But just wait till I post it on Facebook...
Sean - Erie, PA
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Well, sort of. Keep reading...
I was a very awkward child, both physically and socially.
I had this idea that everyone in the world was my best friend, and so I behaved accordingly. Well, imagine my disappointment. Also imagine that I had no defense against liking people who thought I was a total oddball.
Then I saw Disney's "Pete's Dragon," and I wanted to be best friends with Pete. I had no idea who Sean Marshall was, which was fine because he wasn't part of my crush. Pete was.
Here was a kid who was an outsider in his adopted family and in the town he landed in. It felt like that was me on the screen, except Pete had a pet dragon to be his defender. Luckily, it just so happened I liked dragons! And overalls!
I imagined we would talk about mythical animals we could strike down our enemies with. And wanting to look the opposite of how I had to dress in Catholic school. No polyester shirts! Yay!
I've never told anyone this, probably because it reveals too much about my psychology. But just wait till I post it on Facebook...
Sean - Erie, PA
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