Lance Loud

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As anyone who is gay will confirm, being that way is not something you become, it is a set of emotional and physical responses that just are.


— Lance Loud


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Coming out involves varying degrees of difficulty that are affected by class, race, religion, and geography.


— Lance Loud


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Gay culture is surviving and thriving. Some activists believe the recent rise in homophobic violence might be a gauge of the success of positive gay images.


— Lance Loud


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It was a pleasure to be a gay eyesore.


— Lance Loud


#pleasure

As I was coming out of the closet, our car was hurtling over an embankment.


— Lance Loud


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Coming out is a means of redefining oneself, of claiming membership in a lifestyle and a social order with distinct values. Chief among these values is honesty.


— Lance Loud


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David Bowie and Boy George created a safely contained theatrical expression of gay style.


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I am now faced with mortality. Definitely not the most generous move.


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I believed I was invincible.


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#i #invincible

I had been found in a mud puddle at 4:30 in the morning.


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In 2012 Lance's mother authored a book about his life called "Lance Out Loud" it was edited by Christopher Makos a longtime friend of Lance. on PBS in 1973 drawing 10 million viewers and causing considerable controversy. The last called Lance Loud! A Death in An American Family was a poignant depiction of Loud's physical decline due to a combination of an addiction to crystal meth which had lasted for over 20 years and complications from HIV.

Alanson Russell "Lance" Loud (June 26 1951 – December 22 2001) was an American magazine columnist and new wave rock-n-roll performer.