Now, 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.

Alison Arngrim
Now, whatever you do, don't say anything, because no one...
Now, whatever you do, don't say anything, because no one...
Now, whatever you do, don't say anything, because no one...
Now, whatever you do, don't say anything, because no one...
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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