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There was no gay community, there really weren't gay organizations or anything. News coming out Family. The conversation was ironic to say the least, as Mayes had revealed to Felts that she was a lesbian 20 years earlier.
For her part, Mayes thinks her father is a model of courage as he now lives out and proud wearing rainbow shirts and hoodie, and flying rainbow flags around his home. He remembers being so emotionally exhausted from burying friends he decided during those early days to stop attending funerals altogether.
After coming out to Mayes, Felts thought it was a good time to share the truth with his friends as well. He explained via emails and social media how he always felt there were two personalities coexisting inside him: Ken was the cis straight man, and Larry was the gay man hidden in the closet.
Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Out Newsletter. All Rights reserved. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to year-old Hector Black about his life as a closeted gay man who didn't come out until he was 70 years old. Felts had intended to take that secret to the grave, but had a change of heart while writing his memoir and he's been rainbow proud ever since.
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Then there was Larry, the gay man hidden deep within himself who was too afraid to come out of the closet. At long last, though, Ken and Larry are proudly out these days. From #mojitos to #cubanfood. People who came out came out on their own, without support.
And I guess I didn't have the courage to face society at that time, so I just went ahead and buried it. Felts didn't need to worry.
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There was Ken, the cisgender straight divorced father and Korean War veteran who led a quiet simple life in Colorado. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Kenneth Felts had been living a double life. Kenneth Felts is tired of living a double life.
The two had met and fallen in love in California, but Felts had ended the relationship because he felt life as a straight man would be far easier than the life as a gay man at the time. He first told his daughter, Rebecca Mayes, but in a round-about way.
I was very concerned because I needed people and I couldn't stand the thought of losing them just because I decided to finally be who I really was. Search form Search. I'm way back there," Felts told The Know.