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Coming Out of the Closet German Lopez R. About three years ago, my son James, who had recently moved from the DC area to San Francisco, wrote to my wife and I to tell us that he was gay. As this had been suspected for some time, the actual revelation did not shock us as much as could have been expected. It did, however, explain a few things about my son, such as his leaving a very responsible position in a challenging field in the DC area for a less important job in San Francisco - the latter city being more tolerant towards homosexuals. I should make clear that my son is an overall wonderful individual. He attended college at the University of Virginia and graduated with majors in aerospace engineering and computer science, and he has obtained a pilot's license, as he always was in love with airplanes. He is a very intelligent and well rounded professional. Nobody would ever guess his sexual orientation from talking or interacting with him. One of the first things my wife and I realized was how little we knew about homosexuality and the second thing was that, because of the prevalent homophobia in society, our son could be in danger. Our son could be the subject of discrimination, persecution, ridicule and verbal and physical abuse. So, on his recommendation, we joined the local affiliate of PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). This organization provides, most importantly a) support groups where you can meet and exchange views and experiences with parents, families and friends and with gays and lesbians, b) books and other publications to learn about different aspects of homosexuality, and c) seminars and conferences with experts (psychologists, medical doctors, research scientists, politicians, etc.), to keep informed on current issues affecting homosexuals and their families. I would like to share with you some of the things that I have learned and experienced, with the expectation that this message will fall on understanding minds. To those of you out there who still ridicule homosexuals, I hope that this will help you to be more tolerant.
I appreciate the forum of "IN TOUCH" to be able to communicate this topic to all of you. I hope I have "touched" your intelligent minds to erase a little of the homophobia that I know is part of the Latin American culture, but which step by step, as happens with all misconceptions, will disappear in the future. |
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