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1
Awesome
2
LOL "Dad, I love you. I've always craved your approval, but you don't move as fast as you used to. You know it and I know it."
3
This is THE BEST thing I've read in a long time.
4
I love it!!
5
That's great. When I came out I made such a drama leading up to it my mom was terrified I was going to confess to some act of hooliganism. Her worst fear was that as a man I'd grow up to be violent, and she said the buildup to my "confession" was quite the most menacing I'd ever seemed.
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Funny! I knew a guy in the 80's who started taking martial arts as soon as he realized he was gay- early teens. He said he figured he was going to need to be able to defend himself during his life. He did not specifically mention his parents, but....
7
Sounds a little roid rage-y to me...
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Fun idea. Yes, a little roid rage-y, though, and about twice as long as it should be.
9
This one made Literally Unbelieveable:

literallyunbelievable dot org /post/8170804419/shame-on-him
10
Haha, I really enjoyed that. I wish I could do it that way.
11
I thought we all read that a week ago when it came out.
12
My favorite coming out letter idea of all time (for the comer outers father): A simple card, the front reads "guess who's gay?" and on the inside "YOUR ONLY SON"
13
It was a bit too long. Would have worked better if he'd tightened it up a bit and then thrown in some gratuitous "if you ever want to see the grandchildren Tony and I plan on havingā€¦" just to twist the knife.
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@11 -- Some of us didn't, so we're glad Dan posted it.

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Come on, Dan. This is your own coming out letter, isn't it?
16
Dude, I totally know this guy!
17
Like all Onion articles, you just read the headline; then imagine it repeating the same joke for twelve column inches. Saves time.
18
Sounds like a few people don't understand that it's an entirely satirical magazine. Though, if real, it would be a hilarious coming out letter.
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Coming Out? Casting for a National Documentary

Is ā€œDonā€™t Ask Donā€™t Tellā€ the policy with your friends and family? Are you finally ready to tell people in your life that you are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender? Are you ready to shed your secret and be your true self? Is the desire to tell overwhelming and terrifying? Or do you feel youā€™ll be liberated? Are you afraid your loved ones will reject you?

If you are ready to come out and you appear between the ages of 18 and 24, email us at casting@gigantic.tv and tell us your story. Please include your name, location, phone number and a recent photo of yourself.

Please wait...

and remember to be decent to everyone
all of the time.

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