On todays Oprah we're treated to a number of boiler pot coming out stories that help solidify the stereo types the gays have been beating into us for decades.

Celebrity public relations executive Howard Bragman realized he was gay in 1969 while preparing for his bar mitzvah. "My favorite part of the bar mitzvah was meeting with the party planner," he remembers. "Oh my god, to choose flowers and colors and menus and table cloths--I was in heaven! The centerpiece of the whole thing was a big smoked fish--with the eyes and teeth--and 'Howard's Bar Mitzvah' spelled out with pimento."
Also on the show, Queer Eye guy Carson Kressley admits he came out to his mother just two weeks before the show aired. Sadly, it seems, Carson Kressleys mother died during child birth. B/c that bitch was flamming from the get. He then introduces what just might be the greatest childrens book every published.
From The Publisher: "The spring that Trumpet was born, there were so many new foals in the pasture that almost no one notices there was a sassy little colt who didn't belong to any of the mares...."Fab Five phenom Carson Kressley brings us the story of a one-of-a-kind pony who learns that it's our differences that make us super. Whimsical black-and-white illustrations from renowned equine artist Jared Lee corral both humor and charm in this warm tale of a unicorn struggling to find his identity and place in the world.
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