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Way to go, guys! You are doing great work … and surely helping others more than you know. Way to take a stand for what is right and choose to freely be yourself.
All the best to your bright futures.
-The Brads
Guys, congratulations on creating a great site. I’m sure it will be very helpful to other young athletes, and I hope it’s a rewarding experience for you three role models as well. Best wishes for a healthy season in your sports.
Just THANK YOU
for being yourselves
for being courageous
for being an inspiration
for helping people like me who think of suicide daily and who have been promised “it gets better” only to see it get worse
And dont worry- Im sure youll get your wish to be on ELLEN…soon
I applaud you in your endeavors and am proud to see such a sincere, honest, and open portrayal of who all are. What a magnificent voice you three have together, sharing experiences and pulling together resources. You are the voice of the future generation, and with young adults like you coming out to society we are certain to see a more just world in the near future. My only plea is don’t lose your motivation, keep up the voice, keep up the spirit, and above all keep speaking up for equality.
March on my friends!
You guys are great. Love the blog. Keep up the good work.
Nice job guys, but thinking “kids” is not accurate. Young men would be more in line. For from what I’ve read you a far more mature, courageous and intelligent than many adults I know. Keep up the good work.
Ben,
This is just terrific! I am very proud of you. Bill Martin
Atlanta
Excellent blog guys. I came out 10 years ago and one of my teammates on the swim team asked me how I managed to not go crazy. I reminded him that 35 years ago, we did everything we could to fit in, not get beaten up, not get picked on (or bullied as they say now), and just simply survive. In the past 50 years we have slowly evolved as a society to show that being gay is not an illness, sickness or a perversion. You guys are living proof of that evolution. Stay strong physically, mentally, emotionally annnnnd…..KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Bill Arrick
hey brad… you alive?
~ cheers… david