Obviously I'm not there to pick up anybody, but I'm not afraid to hang out in a predominantly gay establishment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me, I have gay family members, and I have a lot of friends in the LBGT community.
People come up to me in pubs - gay pubs, mind you - and can't believe that I'm gay.
Thinking back on it, I've been in this business since I was 3, and I grew up in musical theater, so I was raised and surrounded by gay men and gay women. I was hardly around anyone straight.
Am I a homophobe? Look, I work in show business. I am awash in gay people, as colleagues and as friends.
If I want to go to a party with a few male friends, it doesn't mean I'm gay.
I've always had mostly gay male friends.
I am not gay, but if I were, I would be the first one running out of the closet.
I'm straight and I have a lot of gay friends.
I'm a very recent convert to the gay scene. I went to a party a couple of years ago and met a very nice man who took me under his wing and started taking me out to clubs. It was a revelation.
Five days a week I drive from our home to the Episcopal Cathedral Center of Los Angeles where I have an office, my computer, and a wonderful sense of community - especially nurtured by the presence of several younger gay men and women who are good friends.
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