Former NFL player, Kwame Harris, has ‘officially’ come out as a gay man. I say 'officially' because Kwame was actually outed a few months back after an ALLEGED assault on an ex-boyfriend. At the time, Kwame Harris wasn't talking, but he is now. He recently gave an interview to CNN where he talked about being a closeted NFL player: “You want to escape the despair and turmoil and your mind goes to dark places. I’m happy today, and I’m glad they were just ideas and I didn’t act on any of them.” Harris, who played five seasons for the 49ers and one year with the Oakland Raiders, says he never thought about coming out while still playing the game: "The cost was great not [being] candidly open about myself in complete manner. If I could have done it differently, I would have hoped I found the strength [to come out]." But, as most of us know, coming out is a great relief, and Kwame Harris hopes that other athletes will follow suit: "I want people, whether gay athletes, athletes still in the closet, or youths who are not sure what their sexuality is to know those are common feelings. Don't feel alone in having them. I’m gay. I’m a former athlete. And I think I’m a pretty normal guy." Of course you're normal, Kwame. Being gay is normal for those of us who are gay. So, welcome out, and please accept, as our Coming Out gifts, a copy of the Gay Agenda, and the Official Homo HQ 'Coming Out' Toaster Oven. Perfect for heating up those mini pizzas while watching a game. Welcome out, Kwame, welcome out. |
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