When I woke up that Saturday morning, little did I know that something I was hiding from view from others was about to have the key put in the ignition and set me off on a journey that was to become the life I was born with.

True Stories: Gay Memories

It was a Saturday morning like any other Saturday morning. I always got up first because I’m an early bird.

After breakfast, I’d sit down and watch Multi-Coloured Swap Shop – a children’s TV show on Saturday morning.

The theme to the TV show Swap Shop

The fact that I was 17 years old didn’t put me off from watching it. I loved watching it. It got my weekend off to a perfect start.

Just after midday, I always went into town to buy an array of snacks for myself for the evening. I still preferred to spend Saturday evenings indoors watching television like I did on Saturday mornings.

My parents thought it unusual for a boy my age to want to stay in on a Saturday evening. At the time, I thought they knew nothing about why I did not want to go out. Years later, I discovered my mother had already suspected I was gay.

Whereas boys my age were going out to drink alcohol and date girls, my Saturday evening treat was the snacks (including a small trifle from Marks & Spencer) and Saturday evening television.

I always visited the same shops to browse or buy something. On this particular Saturday, though, something I’d seen on TV that morning made me go into a shop I hardly ever visited.

Scanning the shelves full of newspapers and magazines for the music newspaper I wanted, it soon caught my eye.

On the front was a picture of the singing duo Chas and Dave. I didn’t particularly like their music, but I found both men sexually attractive.

Picking up the newspaper, I flicked through it, pretending not to notice the picture and taking little, if any, notice of who was around me.

Towards the back of the newspaper, I stumbled upon the advertisement section, and one of the adverts immediately got my attention.

It was a significant point in my life that opened a door and invited me to step through.

I didn’t personally know any other gay people, yet here was an advert in a music newspaper about a world I belonged to yet knew little of.

Gay?
Then you should read Gay News.
Once fortnightly.
For a copy, send a postal order for (I can’t remember how much) to –

At that moment, a member of staff entered the shop and shouted over to the cashier –

“I see the library is open again, Karen.”

She was referring to me and a few other customers who were all flicking through various newspapers and magazines. I quickly closed the paper to see if anybody noticed me reading the advert.

At that point, I wanted to put down the paper and rush out of the shop, but the chance of being in touch with other gay people stopped me from doing so.

I told myself to be brave, quickly walked over to Karen, and nervously placed the newspaper by the cash register. “Got everything you need today?” she asked me as she pushed the keys on the cash register.

Nodding my head, I could feel myself blushing. I thought she knew which advert I’d been reading and was about to stand up and announce, ‘This one’s queer!” Of course, that never happened.

As I walked home, my heartbeat raced. I kept looking behind to check if anyone was following me. After all, unlike my straight friends, it was still illegal for me (as a gay man) to have sex with a same-sex partner until I was 21.

Precisely one week later, I waited patiently for the postman to arrive. When my first copy of Gay News came through the letterbox, I rushed downstairs before anybody else got to the post.

I was relieved that the people at Gay News did as they had promised to do in their advertisement. My copy of the paper arrived in a plain brown envelope.

My hands shook as I took the envelope up to my bedroom. Carefully tearing it open, I allowed the life I’d been hiding to start coming out of the closet.

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    Paul Brownsey

    It was reviews and small ads in Films and Filming in the 1960s that began to open my mind to possibilities.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thanks for sharing, Paul. Those golden days of newspaper and magazine adverts where you had to wait for weeks for the responses to arrive. Nothing like today’s world.

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        Paul Brownsey

        Oh, I wouldn’t have dared respond to any of the adverts. But the fact that ‘young man with varied interests including physique photography seeks similar for flat-share in West London’ was stored away in my head as something that might at some point be open to me.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          That puts me in the feeling I had when I first saw the advert for Gay News. And seeing all the adverts at the back of the paper (once I got a copy) had me hesitating for a long time about whether I should respond to any of them. It was like a minefield, but one that was also full of opportunities.

  9. JT Twissel avatar

    I was fortunate in that I grew up in Reno Nevada which is a lot like Las Vegas – a lot of people in the entertainment industry. As a child I knew many gay people and didn’t think of them any differently. I did have friends whose parents were either overly religious or conservative and they did have a rough time coming out. One even committed suicide. I think of him to this day.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Heartbreaking to hear about your friend who took his own life because he was gay. He must have been in a very dark place. It goes to show that we never know how people are feeling under the surface and should always be kind and considerate to everyone. Even today people are subject to hate and discrimination for being gay. And in some parts of the world, gay people face the death penalty or years in prison because of who they are. There is so much work still to be done.

  10. willowdot21 avatar

    Well done Hugh 💜💜

  11. Mike and Kellye Hefner avatar

    What a hard time it must’ve been for you as a teen. You didn’t mention the year, but I can imagine that times then were very different than they are now.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      They were, Kellye. Before discovering Gay News, I thought I was all alone in the world and would never meet any other gay people.

      1. Mike and Kellye Hefner avatar

        What an eye-opening experience that must’ve been for you, Hugh. I’m glad that the times have changed. People need to be who they are and nothing less. Have a wonderful weekend.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          I absolutely agree with you, Kellye.
          You too have a wonderful weekend.

  12. Meredith Caine (aka Sabrena) avatar

    I can’t even imagine what it must have felt like for you Hugh! I am so grateful that it’s a different time now for my kids. I have 3 of 4 that are rainbow babies and I am glad they are able to be who they are. Of course they still have some negativity come their way, but I like your parents had some intuitive sense of who they we’re going to be so as they grew, I reminded them that they were exactly who they were meant to be and I taught them to own themselves regardless of what others thought or felt. They’re pretty strong that’s for sure!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Your words to your kids are so encouraging, Meredith. Unfortunately, although my mother knew I was gay, my father could not accept it when I cam out. He cut himself off from me for over 30 years. My parents were divorced by the time, but I’m please to say that he finally cam around to the situation and I saw him many times before he passed away in 2020.

      I have a nephew and niece who are both gay. Both in their early 20s now, my nephew had no problem coming out to his parents. But it was not so easy for my niece.

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