My fellow band members don't discuss their loved ones, and I don't feel that just because I am gay, I should have to discuss mine!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People in bands don't have the kind of conversations people might think they have. The best things about being in a band are the things that are unsaid.
Everyone always says, 'When you look at a boy band, one of them has to be gay.' No, they don't.
I am a huge fan of gays. They love me, and I love them. They think of me as sort of a gay icon.
I'm not into bands for the sake of being into bands. I've grown past that. There was a time in my life when I was that guy.
I don't like to talk about other bands in interviews.
I have never, ever talked about my orientation or sexuality because whether I am heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, it is my concern. I refuse to talk about it... I have not been brought up to talk about my sex life.
My mother and father could not handle even me being gay. We never talked about it, really.
I realized I was a girl playing with all of these great musicians, but race and gender never did cross my mind, really, until other people started talking about them. They weren't really an issue for me.
I never talked about homosexuality with my family. After I was 18, they know everything, but I never talk; it was like an information but in silence. I start to talk when I was 32, it was good for me - it was like a liberation. I'm talking about a love story. I'm not talking about sex because love is love.
I've always been worried about the band but I've got to the point now where I think it's time to start thinking about myself a bit more.
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