Alison ArngrimNow, whatever you do, don't say anything, because no one must know that Liberace is gay."" Excuse me?" I said. "I'm eight. I know he's gay.
About This Quote
My name is Brandon. I'm eight years old. My sister is two. Mrs.
Anderson, my teacher, is gay. "Excuse me?" I said. "I'm eight.
I know he's gay." The comment was meant to be funny, but it wasn't. It made me feel bad for Mrs. Anderson.
The word "gay" can be used in a negative way when applied to people who are not straight or that have sexual preferences that are different from our own. The word can also be used in a positive way when an individual is proud of his or her sexuality and makes no apologies for being who they are.
Source: Confessions Of A Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson And Learned To Love Being Hated
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