John, age 4
Flushing Meadow Park, New York (1965)
That's me in the front with my two older brothers at the 1964-65
New York World's Fair. My father was the manager of the General Motors
Futurama exhibit, and we would spend every other weekend visiting the fair.
Even barely 4-years old, I can remember being obsessed with those sunglasses.
My father told me it was bad for my eyes to wear sunglasses indoors. Otherwise, I would have worn them all the time.
I suppose this picture reminds me that I have always been a bit different.
I became aware of my attraction to boys my own age around 11, but I didn't really start coming out to friends or family until I was 20; no one was surprised.
And I was lucky, because only one friend had trouble with my coming out, and he got over it. Both my brothers, my parents, and my family were (and are) supportive of who I am. And being gay is just
one of the things I am.
I'm 49 now and live in San Francisco. My life is not perfect, but I am mostly happy. And I have friends - many who are gay, and many who are not - and they all know who I am.
Of all the challenges of my life, being gay hasn't been a problem. I think if anything, being gay has turned out to be a positive thing. Growing up different means having to discover yourself in ways that 'normal' people don't.
I was born this way, and I'm happy with who I am.
And, you will find that being who
you are is part of being happy.
John's first, famous-person same sex crush:
Guy Williams (the dad on "Lost In Space")
I think I became fascinated with him watching re-runs of the show.
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