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Vaughanie

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I like to think I have excellent intuition - either that or I made a lucky guess :D. My dearest friend was a 0 until he discovered he was a 5.9 in his late twenties so I probably have learnt a lot from him over the years ;). I knew it long before he realised it himself. He still has to be a 0 in public due to his job. It's really really tough for him.:(

I was posting Jessye Norman opera clips lol - I mean how out much more out can you possibly get ?

Oh my - what career could that possibly be? Banker?

or If he's a footballer, could I have his number ? ;)
 

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I was posting Jessye Norman opera lol - I mean how out much more out can you possibly get ?
hehehehehe, that's true - Crash must've missed that!

Oh my - what career could that possibly be? Banker?

or If he's a footballer, could I have his number ? ;)
He's a singer (and gorgeous).....
 

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Then he can't be a U.K. opera singer at least... they're free enough to be all out...

and it didn't stop George Michael... or Elton John or Freddie Mercury, Will Young

and if he's in his thirties or older now he's hardly in the territory of being strapped into a traditional ridiculous Boy band contract?

I'm left wondering what category of male singer over 30 would feel they had to be in the closet in the U.K.

Oh my science! It isn't Michael Ball is it? :p
 
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Then he can't be a U.K. opera singer at least... they're free enough to be all out...

and it didn't stop George Michael... or Elton John or Freddie Mercury, Will Young

and if he's in his thirties or older now he's hardly in the territory of being strapped into a traditional ridiculous Boy band contract?

I'm left wondering what category of male singer over 30 would feel they had to be in the closet in the U.K.

Oh my science! It isn't Michael Ball is it? :p
Michael Ball is pretty camp isn't he?

hehehehee, my friend isn't in the UK. He's actually married to a girl at the moment (officially). He keeps his private life private and makes a false one for the public eye. I can't say that I entirely approve but I love him and he has to do what's right for him. There's a lot more people in the closet than people think.
 

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What's right for him including continuing to deceive his wife?

I used to be more tolerant of closet cases until I got burnt by one ... (sigh)
noooooo, I wasn't clear - she knows everything and the sham marriage suits her also. Everyone close to him knows - it's just the public side of things that's kept separate.
 

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He sounds a different kettle of fish then.. I get a bit soap boxy (as you've just seen) when the deception has every potential of hurting surrounding others.
No worries, I can get pretty soap-boxy myself sometimes. He has no intention of hurting anyone ('cept himself).
One day there won't be any need for this kind of crap for anyone.
 
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