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Jul 16, 2005 19:29

Gay Teenager Stirs a Storm
By ALEX WILLIAMS

IT was the sort of confession that a decade ago might have been scribbled in a teenager's diary, then quietly tucked away in a drawer: "Somewhat recently," wrote a boy who identified himself only as Zach, 16, from Tennessee, on his personal Web page, "I told my parents I was gay." He noted, "This didn't go over very well," and "They tell me that there is something psychologically wrong with me, and they 'raised me wrong.' "

But what grabbed the attention of Zach's friends and subsequently of both gay activists and fundamentalist Christians around the world who came across the entry, made on May 29, was not the intimacy of the confession. Teenagers have been outing themselves online for years, and many of Zach's friends already knew he was gay. It was another sentence in the Web log: "Today, my mother, father and I had a very long 'talk' in my room, where they let me know I am to apply for a fundamentalist Christian program for gays."

"It's like boot camp," Zach added in a dispatch the next day. "If I do come out straight, I'll be so mentally unstable and depressed it won't matter."

the rest of the article can be found here:
http://nytimes.com/2005/07/17/fashion/sundaystyles/17ZACH.html?pagewanted=1

zach's myspace:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=7428306&Mytoken=20050716153725
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