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When They Knew
Jewish author Robert Trachtenberg interviewed 400 men and women for
his book When I Knew. Here are some of the answers he got to his ques-
tion, "When did you know you were gay?"
JEREMY
Restaurant & Bar
• "My father was watching the evening news. The announcer said that
Judy Garland had died. I fainted. I was 9."
— Andrew Freedman, film industry marketer
• "I was a completely innocent 11-year-old when my Hebrew school class
came into Manhattan for the Israel Day parade. You know how a parade
always brings out all sorts of protestors and nuts? Well, for some reason,
there was a woman along the route with a big sign that said, 'My Son Was
a Homosexual and Now
He's Not. He Went Off
To See Dr. McSamuels,
212-555-0125: Even in
my innocence, I remem-
ber thinking to myself, 'I
should be writing this
down...'"
-- Judy Gold, comic
1978 Cass Lake Road
5 minutes north of West Bloomfield off Orchard Lake Road
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up to my elbows. I would
sing 'Diamonds are a girl's best friend' into the mirror. One day my mother
walked in and caught me in mid-song — I tried to cover, screaming out,
`To the bat cave, Robin!'"
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• "My mother always dressed me — always. So in 1974 when I came
home from college and told my parents I was gay, there was some drama.
But the next morning when I came downstairs dressed in my usual jeans
and flannel shirt, my mother, after seeing me in the identical outfit rye
worn for 22 years, looked at me and said, Aren't you looking a little butch
this morning?'"
— Leslie Belzberg, film producer
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• "I grew up in
Meriden, Conn. On my
• 12th birthday (1963),
my parents took me into
Manhattan. We went to
Macy's. They gave me $5
and told me I could buy
any toy I wanted. I took
the money, went to
housewares and bought a
Fornasetti dinner plate."
— Danny Baron,
marketing consultant
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• "I went to Choate Prep School. All the boys in my hall got Sports
Illustrated. I seemed to be the only one with a subscription to Women's Wear
Daily."
— Michael Shulman, writer
8/25
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