Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Pare, bakla ako

At the risk of playing into stereotypes, I will dare consider coming out as the most macho thing a gay guy can do.

For coming out is not a leisurely trip in the park. It is an agonizing process where one tries to weigh in and balance various factors from the personal to the social. Scenarios are built and most of the time, they are all grim and we cringe at the thought of one of them happening.

Myself, it took a broken heart, the not-so-holy spirit of Jack Daniels, and the knowledge of the political correctness of my colleagues to make me finally say that the "phase" I was in was for keeps.

Coming out is more of like a gauntlet thrown out by knights to pose a challenge. We say that we come out when we are ready and this readiness means we stick with dicks no matter what happens. Through thick or thin … or small, medium, large or extra large.

We come out expecting to get riddled with questions, to be met with amazement and even be ridiculed. Still we do so. Our coming out of the closet is a challenge we pose for others to come out of their own closeted existence where gays should, well, be in the closet.

The first people I came out to just said "OK". When I came out to my sister, she just warned me not to get a boyfriend before she does. My third coming out was on Facebook. It did result to some comments but definitely not to a discussion page.

Whether they did accept what I said or understood what it meant did not really matter. At the very least, it probably got them to think that from then on, they have to deal with a gay guy whenever I am around.

To paraphrase a quote by Mao, revolution is not a dinner party or embroidery. So is coming out though we do love parties and have nimble fingers for needlework. If a revolution is about creating a new society, coming out opens one up to a new way of life.

It takes a lot of nerves to man up and be gay. In the kind of society we are in, once you come out, you have to come out again and again to defend your choice, banish prejudices and smash stereotypes. It is like a perpetual ejaculation with no real orgasm immediately in sight.

However hard it is, I still prefer to be out.

In any case, something hard is not always a bad thing, right?


(Written as a contribution to the theorg-y. At dahil matagal na rin akong walang post.)

6 comments:

Fickle Cattle said...

I love this post. Found you through theorgy. I completely agree.

Okay, don't think I'm spamming but I have an article that hews along the same ideas of traditional macho culture v. traditional views of homosexuality. You don't need to read it, just sharing. :-)

And thanks for the good read.

http://ficklecattle.blogspot.com/2010/08/real-men-are-illusions-macho-is-new-gay.html

... said...

Ay. Bakla ka pala Ate Aa? Gosh. =P

Lyka Bergen said...

Yes Mel, totoo ang tsismis. Macho gay si Jericho! Pls lang!

Thad said...

I applaud you buddy :-)

Tobie said...

That was a fun read.
Thanks for sharing!

Oscar Atadero said...

ang taray, dapat may salon franchise ka na soon ahihihihi labs yu!