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A lot of people believe that you just live happily ever after, and that just
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is a myth.
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People like ourselves older who are hiding in nursing
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homes or whatever because they are scared to death.
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It's incredibly common to go back into the closet again.
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You just know
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when
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they don't want you there.
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We've heard about homemakers going in,
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taking out a Bible, and having the elder pray and asking for forgiveness.
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And to be cured.
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It's not too late for you to be cured of this.
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They go back in the closet.
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She might mistreat me or abuse me.
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They're so afraid of that they are resisting any kind of medical attention.
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That person was in their mid-twenties during the McCarthy era.
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The closet was the norm.
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They could lose their job.
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They could lose,
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you know,
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families.
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We were sick.
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We were sick.
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We were considered sick.
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People were involuntarily hospitalized in psychiatric facilities.
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Even electroshock.
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The degradation of these people is so complete that
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their sex satisfaction come only in being tortured themselves.
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I
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was on the route
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to the nut farm.
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So, there's a real distrust of mainstream institutions.
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I would never put myself
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in danger.
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I well.
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He became much more fearful of people knowing that he was gay.
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You're not leaving now.
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Are you? Not right now.
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LGBT elders are more likely than the general population to
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age alone because many gay elders never had children,
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have not had great relationships with their families of origin.
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There would be a higher degree of
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sort of alienation and isolation.
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My family was the reason I existed, and I lost them all.
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If they ever choose to catch up before I die,
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I
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welcome them.
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The LGBT aging issues are an epidemic.
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There's a small and growing group of us.
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We're trying to go into the existing network until they become more inclusive.
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One of the most common lines we get it's like
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we don't have any gay elders here.
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If I wasn't the only person responsible for Alexander,
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I would have ended my life.
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This is our life.
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Good to see ya.
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I build this hell and paradise with a new step every day.
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We have a whole generation of people who don't know who we are.
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That's really sad because you're missing out on a lot.
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We know a lot.
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We did a lot for you.
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You wouldn't be here if it weren't for us.
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Look at how scrawny they are.
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Too bad I don't have an open casket.
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Well,
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there'll be no open casket.
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There won't be anything,
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right?
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If we are saying come out and and be filled with pride,
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it's our responsibility
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to make sure that continues right through their last day.