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25 truths I knew early on in life about being gay

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MANILA, Philippines - 1.  I knew I was gay when I was five, long before I could ride a bike.

2. I knew Freddie Mercury was a Queen when I heard him sing Bicycle. I wanted to be his Princess.

3. I knew I was capable of carrying on a serious man-to-man relationship at the age of 14. The apple of my eye then was 15.

4. I knew what motherly care was all about when I was seven, the age I accepted to be the “mother” in a kiddie play of bahay-bahayan.

5. I knew gays were dreamers. Having been born to poor farming parents taught me to dream big. I knew I would grow up gay but I also knew I wouldn’t grow up poor.

6. I knew the people in the neighborhood would ostracize me for growing up gay. I grew up in a barrio where men are macho. I was called many names: binabae, pusong mamon, mang-aagaw ng lakas and the worst of all terms, salot. But thanks to those who put me down, I am now what I am.

7. I knew that even if my father beat me up black and blue because he didn’t want his Junior to grow up gay, we would end up having a beautiful father-and-son bonding. Despite the odds, I never harbored ill fillings towards him. I just longed for his love, which I received when I was 17. Since then, we shared a beautiful 21-year father-and-son relationship before he passed away last year.

8. I knew, even if he was strict, my father would understand what a man-to-man relationship was. He even met, and silently approved of, the person I was committed to for the longest time. In his own silent way, he commiserated with me when I lost 14 years of what I thought was the greatest love affair of my life. But in my father, I found the ultimate love. So, no love lost!

9. I knew my mother would still want me to end up with a girl. And every time she mentioned it I would just stare at my imaginary wedding dress. She only stopped her delusion when I told her: “Hindi ho ako tomboy.” Of late, my mother is now the one advising me on matters of the heart — my homosexual heart.

10. I know that — because I believe in a non-judgmental God — I will still go to heaven when I die. And continue to be gay and happy there. Yes, early on, I already knew I would go to heaven and not somewhere else.

11. I knew it was not a disease to be gay. Therefore, it was not curable by aspirin or paracetamol. Not even by bigotry or dredging. That’s foul.

12. I knew, even if I was growing up gay, God loved me. So, early on, long before Lady Gaga sang “God makes no mistake,” I had already disregarded the tenet that God only loved the “real man and woman.”

13. I knew I was more than a woman.

14. I knew I was more than a man.

15. But I knew I was not Wonder Woman. Neither was I Superman. 

16. Because of Superman, however, I knew what adoration was all about. I would always take a second or third glance at the flying Superman — wishing and hoping I was in his arms, flying with him. Even if I was just watching the cartoon version in the black and white TV set of our neighbor.

17. I knew what fanaticism was all about when, during recess in grade school, I pulled my girl friend’s hair when she insisted that Flordeluna (Janice de Belen) was better than Annaliza (Julie Vega).

18. I further found out my sexual inclination when I cried secretly when Annaliza died. I also foolishly wished she would rise from her coffin because an albularyo that time said on nationwide TV that she was still alive. (I said the word “foolish,” right?)

19. I knew I was gay because I would always talk more about Care Bears than Voltron. And I would always think the Smurfs were nothing but phallic symbols.

20. I knew I had the gift of gab. Whenever my boy classmates would talk about Voltes 5 and Machine Gerzie in Grade 4, I would maneuver the conversation to the discussion of how great Nora Aunor was. Yes, I am a fan of Ate Guy and I can recite many of her lines in Himala — both in Filipino and French.

21. I knew injustices would be committed against gay people. But I also knew we would survive the discrimination — simply because gay people are survivors.

22. I knew what beauty was all about when in high school I started cheering for Miss Universe contestants. I wouldn’t even be caught dead without pen and paper, which I used to average the contestants’ scores flashed on the TV screen.

23. I knew that it would take a lot of discipline and energy to learn ballet. I almost cracked my tibia when I tried to do a pseudo double pirouette and an arabesque on top of the table. I was in Grade 3 then.

24. I knew how to appreciate nature when in my art class I could only draw flowers with birds above them that resembled the “M” of McDonald’s. I found it harder to draw bees. Birds were much easier to draw for a gay pupil like me.

25. I knew fairy tales were more potent that realities. I knew early on that my prince would come. And he would leave me. Then we would find each other again. Together, we would live happily ever after.

vuukle comment

ANNALIZA

ATE GUY AND I

BECAUSE OF SUPERMAN

BUT I

CARE BEARS

EVEN

FILIPINO AND FRENCH

FREDDIE MERCURY

GAY

KNEW

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