The New York Times: “As a closeted teenager and then as an out adult, [Mark] Gerrard had defined himself by his difference. “I sort of come from the generation where my gayness, at least to me, was the most interesting thing about me,” he said. Suddenly it didn’t seem so interesting. “Who am I now if I’m not an outsider, if I’m not special any more?” he asked.”
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