'It's a quieter resistance but it's there.' 'As much as we've been making these progressive footholds we're still facing a lot of resistance,' Api said. They said they were speaking out because in forums like this to be 'leaders' to closeted or embarrassed young gay people. When asked their thoughts on same sex marriage and similar issues, the group agreed society had come a long way but still had a long way to go.
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Be a really f**king boring straight person,' Theo said. 'I used to go through life thinking that was my problem.
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Be a really f**king boring straight person,' Theo (pictured right) said Most said they were unaware if they had a 'gay voice' but admitted there had been many times where they've had to change their voice - make it slighter depper - just to feel a bit safer. The group were then asked about the 'gay voice'. The men were also asked very direct questions about sex and they did not hold back, giving viewers candid responses and explaining in detail how they don't 'find it gross at all'. 'F*** no I can't stand Kylie Minogue I'm probably the only gay on the planet that's saying this,' Theo said. 'Well you only like Kylie Minogue if you have taste,' Api grinned. There were a lot of lighter moments throughout the interview, however, with the group being asked if 'once you turn gay do you automatically like leather chaps and Kylie Minogue?' 'The next day at school was really hard,' he added with a tear in his eye. 'There used to be this chat room (in school) and the main topic in there one day was 'Is Theo a f*****t?'
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'I know there a lot of people out there that have reclaimed that word but that still hits me really hard.' While Brad (right) from Sydney said all his friends would be out playing rugby but he 'didn't want to be out in the mud' Shane (left) said he was always a very masculine kid growing up but felt he was different when he had a 'weird feeling' about a boy he beat in a running race.