Did Rock ever 'hate' being Gay ?
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xxsickxsadxworldxx — 17 years ago(February 05, 2009 05:21 PM)
I just finished reading his book and Rock was never bitter about his sexuality. He just struggled to keep that side of himself private throughout his life but he was never lying around wishing "why me?" or complained about it. He just accepted it and lived with it.
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heather_m1986 — 16 years ago(December 06, 2009 05:18 AM)
There were gay actors in Hollywood who seemed to be full of self-loathing. Ryamond Burr and Charles Laughton come to mind. Hudson never struck me that way. There's a difference between hating being gay and fearing the public's reaction. Remember, when Hudson started his career homosexual acts were considered a crime.
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pouncemo — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 03:51 PM)
Exactly; "There's a difference between hating being gay and fearing the public's reaction"
I just read his book that was mostly authored by Sara Davidson. A really interesting read and very, very well written by Ms. Davidson.
There was no hint that he had any thing even near to self-loathing about his sexuality. Nor did she mention that any of the many gay men he had as friends and lovers have any such thing.
It strikes me as somewhat odd that they didn't have some conflicts about it since the attitudes toward homosexuality were way more condemnatory than they are now. But it is good that they didn't hate it or give themselves a lot of grief about it. At least not from what was told in Ms. Davidson's book.
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TonTon — 3 years ago(August 17, 2022 08:46 AM)
I've never read of any account that Hudson was bitter about his sexuality. I have read many times though that it did bring him the expected anxiety that comes with hiding it, but other than that I think he was quite happy about who he was. Even Montgomery Clift wasn't really ashamed of his sexuality as can be seen in the documentary THE MAKING OF MONTGOMERY CLIFT.
Hudson was nervous about being uncovered, but he did some pretty reckless things that could have exposed him to blackmail. His friends used to comment on how lucky he was that he wasn't exposed. -
ToastedCheese — 3 years ago(August 17, 2022 08:49 AM)
And I'm not gay.
Old as the hills post, but you have no right to ask about something you know nothing about. Well you have the right, but zero insight and lack self-awareness.
Norman! What did you put in my tea? -
TonTon — 3 years ago(October 26, 2022 03:33 AM)
I haven't read anything to indicate that Hudson hated being homosexual, but there seem to have been plenty of times when he was frustrated with living a double life. He was contradictory in how he behaved. There were times when he would go out of his way to hide his sexuality and then there were other times when it appeared that he wanted to get caught.
It's almost as if being threatened with blackmail was worth it for some moments of pleasure. -
Cheeky — 3 years ago(October 26, 2022 03:41 AM)
I was ridiculous how bigoted people were/are about homosexuality that it had to be hidden
Even though those in the business knew, it was wrong to ask someone to hide who they are
If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana -
ToastedCheese — 3 years ago(October 26, 2022 09:42 AM)
The Hollywood milieu is one of the most hypocritical institutions around, especially when homosexuality was rife within their industry.
They claim to be liberal thinking, yet at the same time wanted to oppress the image of their stars and be a bunch of phonies, so they could profit off the dense masses, who couldn't fathom the thought of their favorite stars being pole smokers.
Norman! What did you put in my tea? -
Wildman-Wizard — 3 years ago(October 27, 2022 06:20 AM)
What got my goat the worst was how some of the more liberal hippies like mama cass and roman polanski got rich and moved into into benedict,and laurel canyon instead if pumping money into watts's economy.