Jake Cornell
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Was your sexuality ever a point of contention in your relationship with your sister or in your family?
Was your sexuality ever a point of contention in your relationship with your sister or in your family?
Was your sexuality ever a point of contention in your relationship with your sister or in your family?
What do you think the change was? What do you think the flip was?
What do you think the change was? What do you think the flip was?
What do you think the change was? What do you think the flip was?
as far as I know, it's the same sort of experience. Um, I have an uncle who we grew up in a really small town, like super small. Um, and we just, nobody questioned him. It was like, he brought a man home and it was just like, you don't have to, you don't come out as straight. So we're not going to ask you if you're getting, which we just knew. Um, but I didn't have that same experience.
as far as I know, it's the same sort of experience. Um, I have an uncle who we grew up in a really small town, like super small. Um, and we just, nobody questioned him. It was like, he brought a man home and it was just like, you don't have to, you don't come out as straight. So we're not going to ask you if you're getting, which we just knew. Um, but I didn't have that same experience.
as far as I know, it's the same sort of experience. Um, I have an uncle who we grew up in a really small town, like super small. Um, and we just, nobody questioned him. It was like, he brought a man home and it was just like, you don't have to, you don't come out as straight. So we're not going to ask you if you're getting, which we just knew. Um, but I didn't have that same experience.
I had, um, after I had my first son, I think before my second son, um, I had said to my mom and I don't have a good relationship with my mom. So I don't even know what propelled me or what made me say anything to her specifically. But I was like, I think I'm gay. And she was like, I never went through that phase.
I had, um, after I had my first son, I think before my second son, um, I had said to my mom and I don't have a good relationship with my mom. So I don't even know what propelled me or what made me say anything to her specifically. But I was like, I think I'm gay. And she was like, I never went through that phase.
I had, um, after I had my first son, I think before my second son, um, I had said to my mom and I don't have a good relationship with my mom. So I don't even know what propelled me or what made me say anything to her specifically. But I was like, I think I'm gay. And she was like, I never went through that phase.
And that was the last conversation I ever had surrounding the topic of being, you know, part of the queer community or anything related to that. I just never said anything again. I was just like, okay. And just acted like it didn't happen.
And that was the last conversation I ever had surrounding the topic of being, you know, part of the queer community or anything related to that. I just never said anything again. I was just like, okay. And just acted like it didn't happen.
And that was the last conversation I ever had surrounding the topic of being, you know, part of the queer community or anything related to that. I just never said anything again. I was just like, okay. And just acted like it didn't happen.
I remember walking into my uncle's house one time. He had gotten a new house and I was so young that I still didn't, like, I knew what being gay meant, but I also, like, didn't put two and two together yet. And I walked in and he's showing us his room and, like, the whole house. It was stunning. And I go, why do you guys have two alarm clocks?
I remember walking into my uncle's house one time. He had gotten a new house and I was so young that I still didn't, like, I knew what being gay meant, but I also, like, didn't put two and two together yet. And I walked in and he's showing us his room and, like, the whole house. It was stunning. And I go, why do you guys have two alarm clocks?