This man just broke stereotyping. It's just gone now. Broken. Thank god. You go dude!
@JesusRamos-ul5hj8 жыл бұрын
yes definetly. the fact that there are so many stereotypes out there is annoying af. like let ppl be themselves and stop assuming shit. not everyone that is born is str8. id wish parents always ask us at a particular time of our lives what we like.
@meyou35098 жыл бұрын
I wonder how many other guys are like him but are afraid to come out? Hmmm
@bdos1136 жыл бұрын
you are in a Netflix film, Alex Strangelove
@Mannymario8 жыл бұрын
His voice omg😍😭😭
@pearljohnporm25298 жыл бұрын
You know I came out to my bestfriend/roommate for 10 years 2 years ago. We were constantly joking around gays and stuff so I kinda knew he will not accept me. But he's my bestfriend so I tying to find perfect time to tell him. One Friday night we were drinking just the 2 of us playing online games. So I told him "im gay" . His response was "oh really? , cool. Man I'm hungry af! Lets go get something to eat!" . I'm kinda mad at him because im bawling my eyes out and thats all he have to say. He explained that its really not Big of a deal to him and im his bestfriend no matter what and he will love me for who I am. We are still best buddy to this day. He have a girlfriend and I have a boyfriend and we all just get along. :)
@RobertWorthLexus3008 жыл бұрын
Zach...You are a child of the universe; no less than the trees and the stars. You have a right to be here. You have a right to be you. I came out in the 1960's and hopefully paved the way for your generation.
@patrickmc48518 жыл бұрын
How sad that if it was 20 or 30 years ago this is the type of guy that would be in the closet probably his entire life. Thank God things have changed and he can just be himself and enjoy life.
@cahan70338 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@patrickmc48518 жыл бұрын
+djjimi - Trump as much as I dislike him is pro lgbt. But he'll never win the White House unless something really crazy happens.
@patrickmc48518 жыл бұрын
+gerald bulmerr - Maine must be weird as fuck.
@Ed-tk3eo8 жыл бұрын
It's true, had to hide it for 50 years. Although I know people around me suspected it , even though I tried to hide it, it took that long for me to say yes " I am gay " to the people that thought they knew me. And until you can say those 3 words to people you are still considered in the closet.
@WilliamSillyman8 жыл бұрын
+Ed 007 I know what you are saying. I knew I was gay at a young age, yet being a child of the 50's and growing up in the 60's and 70's, I had to hide it. I was married for 40 years. After 26 years, my wife confronted me with it and asked me if I was gay. It killed me to tell her yes. Although it did not matter, I had been faithful to her for all those years, I was not about to change it. We were married for another 14 1/2 years, until she died in Feb. 2015. She told me before she died, she wanted me to come out and to be myself. I came out in March of 2015 and I openly admitted that "I am gay." My daughter was cool with it, my son not so much, even though he already knew it. It was one thing to keep it in the closet, it was totally something else for me to be open about it. I guess he has trouble with it, more than he wants to admit, because I never get to see my grandsons. He will not let me see them. Always using excuses to keep them away. He's hurting me, but he is hurting his son's by teaching them intolerance, hatred and bigotry. My son is a tattoo artist, and he has a number of clients that are gay. That is different, they are clients. For his own dad to be openly gay is not kosher to him. Long story. How am I since I came out? I was hurting terribly from the death of my wife. She wanted me to find love again. I figured that would be damn hard since I am in my 60's, legally blind from birth defects in my eyes, and I have full-custody of my oldest grandson, who is deaf and has Asperger's (my daughter's oldest). I met a gentleman, and I mean that, who was also a widower (so to speak), he lost his partner of 30 years, 3 years prior to my wife dying. We started off just talking and became acquaintances. That turned into friendship. That friendship turned into falling in love with him, and him with me. I proposed on Christmas Day, we were married on Jan. 9, 2016. I am not ashamed to say that I am a gay man. I no longer have to hide. What we, as older gay men and lesbian women had to do to survive those dark days, I hope the younger generation will continue to realize how truly blessed they are to be living now. It is still not easy to come out of the closet. Yet there are much more places to go for support than there were in the past. When there were not any.
@Gothamish7 жыл бұрын
I'm straight and would hang out with you anytime. You exude confidence, honesty, and sensitivity and are beautiful inside and out. How great to lift this weight off your shoulders at such a young age. You've probably already been an inspiration to many!
@The1997wiki8 жыл бұрын
the deep voice !!!
@agustinsolis39828 жыл бұрын
FR!!
@didi_mega_dudu8 жыл бұрын
omg when you said doctors appointment i thought she meant to heal you from the "gay"
@rikimarukanashi5438 жыл бұрын
konstantinmilekic boi😂😭💯
@CrapBag8 жыл бұрын
heal me from the gay pls
@joshuarobinson8988 жыл бұрын
konstantinmilekic same
@src33608 жыл бұрын
You can't pray the gay away 💁🏻
@didi_mega_dudu8 жыл бұрын
Jonathon Patrick i know gurl
@Tugabud28 жыл бұрын
I came out to my horse, I would rehearse what I would say to various people about me being when I was working with her. She always patient and understanding unlike a lot of my so called friends. My junior and senior high school year were hell, I was so glad when I graduated and would never see those people again. People can be really mean.
@genxmanfromthes8 жыл бұрын
Kevin Tyler, you're extremely attractive!
@joesiemontana11547 жыл бұрын
genxman fromthe1980s He really is
@ristin598 жыл бұрын
I was found out and forced out. I lost friends & family, but I've come to the realization that I didn't lose anything. The people that fell away was replaced by people that support me. Be yourself and to hell with the haters.
@samnyc28 жыл бұрын
A little secret, if you lost them, they weren't really "friends" to begin with anyway. Glad you worked it out and are happy.
@JayySonataWTF8 жыл бұрын
OMG was not expecting that voice. That shit scared me.
@sophiel46088 жыл бұрын
Um.. What were you expecting?
@farmthecorn56528 жыл бұрын
I'm american and that voice was too american for an american to handle
@bobbybobbinson8 жыл бұрын
+p c You're stereotyping
@bobbybobbinson8 жыл бұрын
p c expecting a gay man to have a stereotypically gay voice. It's ok, just recognize it and you'll be good
@JayySonataWTF8 жыл бұрын
Max I think we were talking about how we thought his voice would be regular male deep voice not like bass guitar deep. Like he has a deeper voice than most. Whereas everyone has a high voice compared to his deep voice.
@Lonarix18 жыл бұрын
Douchebag friend saw me on a dating site and told my brother and his wife. She wasn't getting along with my parents at the time so she outed me just to spite them. Didn't think how it effect me. Dad called my aunt who called me at work telling me what happened. Almost threw up in the onion rings. Lol It all happened last year and my parents still haven't brought it up. Dads probably just waiting for me to come out. I know he knows cuz he hasn't hassled me on getting a girlfriend AT ALL since I moved back into town. My Jesus freak mom is in denial.
@frankelliott93608 жыл бұрын
Your brother should get a divorce ASAP.
@Lonarix18 жыл бұрын
+Frank Elliott he is divorced. But we're all cool now. It's her former bff who I hate. Guy saw me on Grindr and his first impulse was gossiping. He's gay too but unlike me, he's a walking stereotype. Lol.
@DrDespicable8 жыл бұрын
If people ditched you when they found out you're gay, you lost nothing - your real friends stuck with you.
@TylerOakley8 жыл бұрын
@JoseMoreno-pg1un8 жыл бұрын
Came up in recommended. Probably because of you 😘
@shaylacrittenden8 жыл бұрын
yaaas
@twerkut8 жыл бұрын
+Tyler Oakley also came up in my recommended! probs because of you, as jolax said!
@Patriikc8 жыл бұрын
leave Tyler you're to girly lmfao
@coreythebagel8 жыл бұрын
Ily tyler
@ZzCheerNerdzZ8 жыл бұрын
My dream guy right here. Whoever has the honor of being your man is one lucky guy.
@chadnature818 жыл бұрын
Im 35, still in the closet for 15 yr now..it's kinda hard for an Asian guy also i feel a shame towards my family and friends. Not sure if I'm going to come out or not. just can't make up my decision..
@carlyallen83436 жыл бұрын
I checked your coming out story because I saw you on Alex Strangelove. You're still beautiful no matter what Zach 😊
@tekielrichards24548 жыл бұрын
this is the most honest coming out video i've ever watched
@tigergreg88 жыл бұрын
Never saw this guy until this video. He really seems like a nice genuine guy, and seems to have a good head on his shoulders. I don't know what his plans are in life, but I'd be willing to bet that, whatever they are, he is going to be very successful with it.
@parkermetts34718 жыл бұрын
This is honestly the person I want to become.
@clipse95078 жыл бұрын
I just wanna give ya a big hug, man... I'm very proud of you. I love that sweet southern charm ya got too.
@AdventuresofZachandB8 жыл бұрын
+clipse9507 Thank you so much
@OrigenalHeretic8 жыл бұрын
You are a BELOVED child of God, FULLY and COMPLETELY created in God's own image, with EACH and EVERY part of you, INCLUDING your sexuality, bearing the image of God. ALL that you have and ALL that you are is a GIFT and a TRUST from God. Hold on to this truth and let it give you strength when you have those difficult conversations. Nothing can ever change God's love for you. Nothing.
@museismouse16 жыл бұрын
I love getting up in the morning and listening to your deep voice while you speak about caring for people you don't even know.
@yamilmontes13657 жыл бұрын
Your mom has a special place in my heart now because she supported you in this life change.
@glenntremblay54063 жыл бұрын
Wow.... Coming out in Alabama...that takes guts. If you read this know that you are a REAL man and an excellent role model for young gay guys everywhere. Stay real....wish I had had that courage when I was your age.
@carolinealeman72048 жыл бұрын
The friends you lost, weren't friends to begin with
@ifann888 жыл бұрын
I'll admit, as a gay and out person of 10 years, you added another perspective to my personal views of the diversity of our communities. Thanks.
@diptochowdhury198 жыл бұрын
I wish I can come out like you...but my parents will die if they find out that I am not straight.....
@patrick80638 жыл бұрын
✊🏼. Same
@patrick80638 жыл бұрын
+SuperRegal79 bit pessimistic. It's not my mum it's my siblings.
@marcus89028 жыл бұрын
in the bible it reads, my two people i the lord bring together .let such man bring us under.if god brings two guys together.no man on earth has the right to bring them under.love is all you need .straight or gay.moreover .out of a room of 10 people.pull 3 of the to the side. and let 7 go.if they can not accept you for what you are.
@diptochowdhury198 жыл бұрын
+SuperRegal79 we can wish to have parents like your but unfortunately all parents are not same minded bro
@marcus89028 жыл бұрын
if telling parents are going to make you homeless.or violence might brake out in your home .keep your mouth shut.wait until you go to college.or you get a job.and or move out.or just tell them slowly.like one month but a guy poster in your room .3 months latter but a guy poster in your room. get the pic.until. it is full .of guy posters.from teen maggizine..when you and only you think it is time.and you think it is safe
@justinh50768 жыл бұрын
You're cute, and I absolutely love your dog. Always live your own truth.
@johnpetry53218 жыл бұрын
Good luck and good fortune in all your future endeavors my friend. Coming out is never easy but in certain parts of the country it is even more difficult. You have done well and seem to have your head on proper. I went through this process a long time ago, when I was around 14 in the 1960s. You learned who your real friends are, cherish them and remember that when all is said and done the only one you answer to is yourself. If each day you can look at yourself in the mirror and truthfully tell yourself you did the best you could with what you had where you were then you have done well.
@techblogger83238 жыл бұрын
I know things have changed entirely but I think you really do learn who your true friends are if you didn't know before And u just wanna say thank you for what may have just you being yourself but because of that we have marriage legalised and so much more acceptance in society Thank you
@jasonmaichleroddick67928 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the AirForce and it was hard coming out to my dad as well. However, when I did we developed a much better relationship because I no longer felt like I had to hid who I was, or watch what I did or said around him. Thank you for sharing your story, I think you are a very brave and confident person; your story will help others struggling with coming out. Keep up the good work and keep posting.
@g_Cloud3268 жыл бұрын
I like your accent
@Pooquie18 жыл бұрын
It takes a tremendous amount of courage to be yourself and live life on your terms. Young man you are an inspiration to countless numbers of people. Always know that God loves you unconditionally and that you were created to be who you are. Don't allow haters to get to you but know that the greatest power in all of creation is self esteem.
@sanjulienne8 жыл бұрын
What a smart, sensitive, and self-aware young man he is. He'll figure the rest of it out in his own time and on his own terms. So contemplative and mature!
@codywoot54798 жыл бұрын
Dude, you seem like an honest and straight forward person. Who cares if youre gay. friends will find you. If youre ever in tennessee holler at me
@ellebradford8 жыл бұрын
This was so god damn cute and touching. AHHHHHH!!!!
@frankmac18108 жыл бұрын
I just want to say what an impressive young man you are. We should all be as fortunate to have a friend like you in our lives. I wish you all the best in your life, Zach.
@authenticmind3 жыл бұрын
I am 62 years old, I am from another time, but I am here to tell you that at your age you have it right. Happiness and love are the most important goals in life. Keep those goals in sight and you will never go wrong! Hugs and Peace to you!
@hankmaddox4038 жыл бұрын
I was on my own for 12 years before my mother came to live with my "partner, roommate, (now husband) after she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Mom and I never had the official talk, but her code phrases let me know that she knew. Phrases like "he has a lot of influence over you, just be careful. And my favorite one was when she when to South Georgia to see the family for the last time, she said "This will be the last time I see everyone and besides you boys need so time alone." My "He" and I have been together 36 years. 1 of those years as a LEGALLY married couple. "He" was there by my side for my mother's illness and death and I was there for him with his parents. So glad that I have him, but don't tell him.Any true friends from the "A" list will come back. And any of those friends should be wary of the jerk that outed you. You will know when or if you need to tell your father. Everyone is different. Trust yourself. Stay true and safe.
@AdventuresofZachandB8 жыл бұрын
+hank maddox Taking so much inspiration from this. Thank you
@vinteage10788 жыл бұрын
+hank maddox Awe thats so sweet!!!! lol
@KonaMan628 жыл бұрын
Wow - First and Foremost, I have MAJOR respect for your post. I'd say "I know what it's like" but I don't. I'm old enough to be your Dad, and I haven't had the Balls to post a video yet. What a difference a generation makes in coming out, you have so much life ahead of you to share with people HONESTLY. I lived my entire young adulthood deep in the closet; I wish you the Best of Life, Love, and Happiness!
@AdventuresofZachandB8 жыл бұрын
+KonaMan62 thanks bud, and I wish you all the best as well. And when you do get a video up I'll be one of the first to watch
@burakcetav8 жыл бұрын
You're too cute its distracting me :)
@giomurinhermlock25508 жыл бұрын
+Burak Simsek ikr
@Jprice1417888 жыл бұрын
+Burak Simsek - yes ahaha
@paris_25188 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that Turks could be gay :/
@Mono-rg8tb8 жыл бұрын
Ikrr
@burakcetav8 жыл бұрын
Paris Lambat Being gay is not about race or where you are from, being gay is being human. There are plenty of Turkish gays. :)
@CaptainPeterRMiller7 жыл бұрын
Zach; I have to stop and say WOW. You are a great model for young people everywhere. I've been making TV for 42 years and your clip was the BEST I have seen. Honesty, Life and Self. I'm so Positive for YOU. Captain Cares.
@nikithavanvuuren88828 жыл бұрын
I am literally falling in love with your voice damn it's so deep
@leonj55898 жыл бұрын
Dude.. You didn't lose any friends. You filtered out the people who aren't worthy of your time. Same thing happened to me when I came out at 19 years old. Suddenly stopped hearing from so-called 'friends', which made it pretty clear that they were never real friends. I grew up in a country town and gay wasn't ok. The people who stuck by me, are still my friends now. 14 years later. Hang in there.
@MakeYouHappy11108 жыл бұрын
That's what life is all about. Be who we are! Out and proud!
@teg8328 жыл бұрын
You didn't loose any friends. You just proved who the true ones are. Im gay as well and have had the same struggle as well. My realization about "friends" was a bit different. A year and a half ago I almost died and was in the hospital for 3weeks.... 10 days in icu I had over a dozen people that I considered friends and I'd do anything for them. When I was in there they avoided my calls and text. There was nothing worse than laying there n a bed wondering if I'd wake up in the morning. After I got out I thanked each and every one of them for proving that they had no business in my life. I've never felt better about life. Always remember the only ones that matter are the ones you can trust and count on. Your video will inspire many people struggling with the same battles.
@66dweeb7 жыл бұрын
Alastair and Zach, I wanted to tell you that I am 50 years old.....and about two hours before typing this , I just came out to my parents! I had been struggling with this for a few years, and I finally did it. I am still processing it all lol. It went very well, they were very supportive about it. Before long I will have told the last few people and then the closet will be part of my past.....not my future. Videos like yours have been really helpful. You may not have realized it, but the videos that you are sharing are not just helping young people.....they help all of us. You guys are great, I wish you two a long lifetime of happiness. Thanks! :)
@brentwhistler8 жыл бұрын
sharing your story is so important. Thank you on behalf of all who learn, inspired by you, the importance of valuing themselves. I came out in 1990 in Houston, TX...and I know it is STILL not an easy thing to do..hugs
@JoseMunoz-hl3bh8 жыл бұрын
Kudos!! I applaud your video and wish you the very best. Kudos to Mom too for being so supporting .. I came out when I was 17 and thank the lord every day for having great parents that supported me through the process. I came across your video and just wanted to say that no matter the circumstances of your coming out you are a better person for it and your TRUE self. So my best wishes to you in your future. It's great you made this video because I am sure it could help many kids that are in the same place or worse than you are.. Stay sweet! stay cute! And stay true! Joey from NC
@randyandrichard10338 жыл бұрын
Loved your story and that gravelly deep voice and southern accent didn't hurt either! Best wishes on coming out to your dad and other family members. A Great Video - I Liked, subbed and shared!
@TheOfficialKSmiles8 жыл бұрын
I came out and I posted my video the other day... its crazy how it can make you feel better. But its awful what people say
@patrick80638 жыл бұрын
Just ignore them. Some people would find it easier to tell people through a video because it means that ur being honest without having to deal with what idiots think.
@TheOfficialKSmiles8 жыл бұрын
thats true, but you still have to deal with people through a video or not because theyll comment on it.
@patrick80638 жыл бұрын
+Karizma ♥ that's true. Either way u need courage u guess
@TheOfficialKSmiles8 жыл бұрын
thats true!
@koriefick35238 жыл бұрын
Zach! This video makes me so happy for you! I hope life continues to treat you well. Miss you and I hope we can get together to catch up one day, it's been so long since Andrews afb
@AdventuresofZachandB8 жыл бұрын
We really do. One of these days
@shydreamguyman40988 жыл бұрын
Congratulations ,knowing and accepting yourself the way you are is a big step in the right direction . Don't ever let the haters get you down & keep in mind that the biggest loud mouthed Homophobes are Deeply closeted Self Hating gay guys .
@georellconcepcion78197 жыл бұрын
Adventures of Zach and B bro I wish you could be our friend, (me and my partner) we need couple friends badly. Someone to share your stories to woild be really nice, Im serious :)
@meehd018 жыл бұрын
The ones you lost were never your real friends!!!
@alexhaidar42318 жыл бұрын
Just be you! You seem like a great guy!! Whoever truly loves, loves you for who you truly are!
@jasperperez53388 жыл бұрын
As a closeted lesbian, I say thank you for making this video.
@PacoTheeTacoo8 жыл бұрын
Im so proud of you for living your life how you wanna live it. The fact that you were outed is terrible but at least you're out and happy. I came out to my best friend in 2010 first and I she was the only one who knew for years (mostly bc I still wasnt ok with it myself bc of my homophobic dad and siblings), then in 2014 she took her life and I had gotten to a point where I was going to live life to the fullest, as apologetically as she did in her honor and I started coming out to friends more and more and I worked up the courage to tell my siblings the day after Christmas in a letter bc I hit a point where i was ready to cut them out of my life if they didnt support me. My dad and siblings say they dont have an issue with it but the way they act whenever I talk about a guy or do anything "gay" clearly shows that they have an issue with it. But I dont care, I wont let them bring me down. I just hope one day you'll be able to tell your dad and siblings and be completely you everywhere
@lexgrrez8 жыл бұрын
Watching your video really helped me Zach. I just posted my coming out video and really wanted to thank you for posting yours. Keep up the amazing work on your channel. I can't wait to see what the future holds for you!!!
@Harvdawg19818 жыл бұрын
Zach i pray that when you do come out to your dad and extended family if you haven't already, that they accept you for you.
@Adam-ne2uh8 жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon these videos, but after watching several of them I can say you are an inspiration to so many people! May you always be surrounded by people who care and love you for who you are! sincerely, AU alum :)
@georgeinusa1228 жыл бұрын
Great to watch your vid! And I a glad you are finding the real you!! I was 17 yo when I ran away to college. I knew I was gay for years. But this was my time to become my self... It still took 5 years before I was comfortable being who I am. I am now 75yo. Married to a wonderful man, 69, and we have been together for 48 years. Life can be wonderful!! All my best...
@JerryCasas9218 жыл бұрын
Zach, ton of respect my friend. Those who you thought were your friends really weren't! So go forth and live a happy life. I wish you all the best. I had written you a comment on one of your blogs. I hope you get to read it. It's all good. Enjoy life.
@scottlaakso43348 жыл бұрын
You are so chill, I would have been out of my mind if someone went through my phone, let alone took screen shots of a personal conversation and shared them with the world. You really have it together Zach! You inspire me! Thank you! ❤️ Scott
@ColinsTravels6 жыл бұрын
Just saw a clip of this at the end of Alex Strangelove on Netflix!
@spadrine8 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a cutie! And I was totally not expecting the deep, masculine voice. Great story, btw. I hope to see more videos.
@MissPaulih8 жыл бұрын
I can't believe how horrible and lame some people can be, good thing you're not associated with them anymore. Cheers to you though, you're lovely.
@pargomulato8 жыл бұрын
When you say "I lost a lot of friends", let me tell you one thing... YOU DIDN'T! 'Cause they showed they were not your friends at all! Hugs
@bellefairydust8 жыл бұрын
Such a deep voice!!
@mathildaguhne28876 жыл бұрын
i love how you just get into it without blabbering around in the beginning. please keep it up. it's so unique
@mtjsrc18 жыл бұрын
You were able to do what I never have been able to do. I wish I could start life over sometimes! Thanks for sharing your story!
@robbylovee13168 жыл бұрын
When I came out to my family they did not accept it and it was hard because I felt I was rejected. However, they started to understand it more because they notice I was more happier. Moral of this is coming out makes you a stronger person and you start to see the world. Keep up the momentum. Be strong.
@susskinsgamer8 жыл бұрын
You didn't lose any friends. You lost acquaintances. That's way better. Go Zach!
@wisheduknew2946 жыл бұрын
Exactly Zach, those people that found out and stopped liking you...you don't need them. They weren't true friends. True friends are people that LOVE you no matter what.
@reedbailey13378 жыл бұрын
Hey! My name's Reed and I live in Troy, Al going to Troy University. I actually have a pretty similar story. Good to know there are other people like us around here. The Deep South can be a scary place to be gay. Glad things are going so well for you!
@megannewsome13578 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your accent! Lol also kudos for coming out. I know it takes a lot of courage to do so. 💜
@DanZyG68 жыл бұрын
Dude I don't think you've lost friends. Those aren't friends. If people walk out of your life, let them. Don't stress. It does get better.
@findingmywayatfifty4138 жыл бұрын
"...just outed myself, I guess." (Pause/Edit) " 'Cause I'm a dumb-ass." LOL I believe this kind of self-deprecating humor breaks down walls & barriers. Keep it up, courageous young man! Your story brought tears to my 53-year-old eyes, especially the part about private text messages being shared publicly. I am not rushing you to tell your dad, or anyone else, but I will say this: The longer you carry "The Big Secret," the heavier that weight becomes. It will become unbearably heavy, eventually. Much love & respect to you.
@manuelgonzalez-sw9bb8 жыл бұрын
Zach, I came across your channel today and the title of your video caught my attention. I decided to watch it and after watching the video, I realize that there was something about the way in which you express yourself that show your honesty. I like that! You seem like a genuine person. NEVER change that about you.
@adanordaz81596 жыл бұрын
Zach. Thank you so much for sharing your story. Near the end of this video, I was in tears. I haven’t found the courage yet to come out to everyone, just my best friend. But your story and experience has really had an impact on me. You may not realize it, or you may not even see this comment, but by just sharing your experience and story, you give hope to others. I know you gave hope to me. I know I got a lot of working with myself because there are time where I still don’t accept myself. But like I said, you really gave me hope and for the longest time in my life I don’t feel sad. Thank you, thank you , thank you sooo much. Like I said, you may not realize it but you’re giving hope and changing people’s perspectives. Love and blessings from TX! (Home) :)
@arshad8878 жыл бұрын
He has such a smooth, deep voice.
@kheimbe8 жыл бұрын
I wish I could be friends with you irl
@cyprixx8 жыл бұрын
+Kevin Heimberger hopefully you will be friends.
@rolandviado8 жыл бұрын
i hope you guys become friends too
@jimbolic08098 жыл бұрын
I hope you guys become friends one day
@curtis89543 жыл бұрын
always be proud of yourself, and be happy!!!! enjoy life!!!!
@michaeltipton55007 жыл бұрын
I've watched several of your vids and I'm just enchanted by you. You seem to be the most honest person who opened his life to everyone who watches.
@snowyowl70423 жыл бұрын
You are an amazing young man. Live your life, follow your dreams, be happy
@romanholland48128 жыл бұрын
Not that you'll ever see this comment but those friends who don't support you or can't accept you aren't worth having or true friends. I'm partially out of the closet, like you. I've lost and made new friends and have had old friends stick behind me, and its made all the difference in the world.....family is a different however.. with family you'll know when the time is right. Although i'm from California and live here, both my parents are from the South. My dad, who's from Florida, knows although i've never actually said it, but my mom doesn't. She's from Alabama and super regilious just like your family. I live with her and there was a time she thought i might have been gay, and it was not a good time in my life... i've made it through it and it's a story of its own. With family, just take time and do it when your in a comfortable time in your life to take care of you and you'll have that support from friends and others too. I wish nothing but the best, your inspiring and giving hope to lots of others even if you don't realize it
@jacobjurado4138 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear his mom was cool with it. Makes it so much easier. I was so fortunate to have had an easy comming out experience. I was 16 and was already in gay bars using a 26yr Olds i.d. I was in high school and basically went from hanging out with gang members to hanging out with gays I met outside of school. I made no explanations, or announcements. I just did it and dared anyone to say anything about it. No one said a word (to my face) if they did, I never heard about it. Funny thing is, I not only kept my same school friends, but also gained much respect, which I never expected. I never said a word about it to either of my parents. lol ... once my boyfriend spent the night and my dad comes in the room to ask me about something and sees us laying there. boyfriend asleep next to me. He says who's that? I nonchalantly say. Tony! Whatcha need pop's! He goes, never mind! And never said a word to me about it, ... ever. And my dad was a very macho Hispanic man. And my mom found out at a party for friends and family, when one of the guests asked me to dance, and I said, sure. I still remember the surprised look on her face. It was a month or so when she brought it up. and I said yeah. She then told me she always knew. and reminded me of some things I use to do as a child. Mothers always know these types of things. Since then, there have been at least 6 members of my family on both parents side to come out. Me being the trailblazer. I kicked down the closet door and they followed. And now we're all just one big happy and dysfunctional family. Gottalovem!
@auroracrisp42513 жыл бұрын
Rewatching this after seeing you in Alex Strangelove ❤
@BMWBLONDBOI8 жыл бұрын
Hey Mate You didn't lose friends .... U gained character ..... ❤️
@jwgh13joe7 жыл бұрын
Zach, I just want to thank you I have watched a ton of coming out videos and yours is the only one that has been such an inspiration and most relatable to myself as a southern country boy from Oklahoma it's awesome to see a blog-channel of a southern country kid that's gay and open about it I just want to thank you again so much for having the balls to expose parts of your personal life that most people myself included would be terrified to do so absolutely becoming a subscriber love all your videos thanks man god bless
@kayleeteen16068 жыл бұрын
You have no idea how much of an inspiration you are!
@JERRYinCHS7 жыл бұрын
Zach- #1: you're not a "dumbass". #2: the "friends" who distanced themselves from you weren't friends to begin with. Being in the closet has the horrible effect of questioning the value of "friendships". If they don't really know you how can they like you? You need to deal with your family on your schedule, unless of course it's forced upon you. Don't underestimate the value of your mom and her support. You're young, healthy and smart. They're may be a few bumps in the road but you'll be fine. Cheers
@Blazenetwork19908 жыл бұрын
he cute as hell
@jasonawaken43868 жыл бұрын
Nerves associated with coming out are the worse. I've had my fair share of those. But you made it through and if that incident hadn't happened, you would be a completely different person right now headed down an entirely different time line. You needed that experience to lead you to this moment. So instead of seeing negative past experiences as "bad" - change your perspective- see these events as good and know you chose to experience it, even if your lower consciousness isn't privy to it. Nothing can happen to you that doesn't support the theme you're exploring here on Earth. Every event and choice is perfect. Thanks for all the good will you've added to the world via your KZbin channel.
@RichardMichaelScott Жыл бұрын
Good work! I came out so long ago, and back then, it was very risky, but I could not live a life lying to others to keep them happy. I never had any problems after coming out, which, unlike today, was not a big event or done publically, even in the late 1970s. For most of my early adult life, I was the only person out when most of my friends were either closeted or hiding in marriages. I am very proud that there are still young men and women out there who will not hide and allow others to control their lives. Being out this long has shaped who I am as an older gay man, and I differ from those who came out later in life or fought their sexuality. Be free; I love the "You do You and F the rest." Perfect.
@isabelg.24506 жыл бұрын
I’ve been a subscriber for a while and I was thrilled to see your video in the movie Alex Truelove! I’m so proud
@Julius43968 жыл бұрын
I'm 20, and had some gay experiences still too nervous to even consider coming out.. props to you, definitely have balls. As a lot of people have said, you're really cute. Your teeth are gorgeous (: Best of luck w/everything, and I look forward to watching this channel grow!
@eddiegagnon59578 жыл бұрын
You said you're not out to your family, other than your mom, right? If yes, I think there's a good chance someone, somewhere will see this. I'm not sure if you're prepared. Social Media is how my family found out I was gay. I was out on my MySpace. My younger sister saw it and showed my dad, my dad showed my mom, my mom told the whole family, Aunt's Uncle's, Cousins, Siblings & My Nana. I was slightly upset because I didn't get to be the one to "come out" and see their reactions, answer questions, that sort of thing. Ultimately, I think it happened that way for a reason. Coming out, even 10 yrs ago, wasn't an easy thing to say or hear for that matter and I would not have easily forgiven any harsh comments or reactions other than support from my family. I knew/ know I didn't choose to be Gay, it's who I am, so to judge me based on that, something so personal and innately part of my being would've been tough to let go of. Fortunately, everyone took it fairly well. Good luck handsome!
@stuartmalevich80938 жыл бұрын
thank you. your story matters especially to those of us who had to live silently for most of our lives. im proud of your strength and honesty. im grateful you found your path and shared it in a way that i can relate to. that fear from being in the country town and damnation we are taught to expect is difficult to explain and worse to feel. it's funny because you see so much love and kindness but it never seems like it can be for you. but in the end it is and will be. if it gives you hope, my father was that same angry tough man, but he changed and grew because he loved me. it took a long time but it was worth every tear. thank you for sharing it life, it matters.
@TheHaitianMogul7 жыл бұрын
Keep sharing! I was outed too and it ruined my life for 10 yrs. Me and my family still don't talk. Keep telling your story, you will save a life! Much love!