Editors Come Out - MeL

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By eurOut-Staff on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - 01:11

Guess who's on the phone with Entertainment Editor Charly? Right! It is the Entertainment Editor MeL!

Listen to MeL's coming out story and share yours with us as well.

Tomorrow's interview will be with Editor of Human Interest Stories Katina.

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Submitted by McD on January 7, 2009 - 07:13.

Nice interview. The bonus was that I was watching the Rachel Maddow show on another monitor while listening to Mel on my laptop. A two-fer!


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Submitted by Katina on January 7, 2009 - 11:20.

Is it too late to change my advice? ;) I'm with you, MeL!

I can't wait to hear your best pick-up lines. :p And if not recognizing when someone is hitting on you makes you a jerk, we should start a club. *g*


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Submitted by maxime68 on January 7, 2009 - 12:47.

I can only agree, Hella von Sinnen and Martina Navratilova were the only lesbians I knew of...and I didn't want to be neither of them. Though I'm not even really sure about Hella - if I knew of her at that time, time gets fuzzy with age ;)
But thanks to Martina Navratilova I discovered Rita Mae Brown and others

There seems to be a pattern in this, how many more come from small villages?
And I guess, I'd also have to join that club *g

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Submitted by frosch411 on January 8, 2009 - 15:29.

I can only agree, Hella von Sinnen and Martina Navratilova were the
only lesbians I knew of...and I didn't want to be neither of them..

same here.. although nowadays I like Martina much more than then...Hella is funny.. but those overalls she's wearing all the time.. my my.. somebody pimp that dyke asap pls!

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Submitted by eva-e on January 8, 2009 - 13:16.

Can I be the club president? Although I may have a halfway decent excuse: I'd just come to the US for a year at high school and didn't know much more than school English yet. So when a boy came up to me in the library, pointing at a girl from his group and saying "she likes you", I didn't even get the meaning. You know, "to like" was just a weaker word than "to love" for me at the time. So I just smiled, said "thank you" and walked away. I can't even tell now whether they were being serious or just pulling my leg. Anyway, somebody there noticed something about me I didn't at the time.