TP2000
Well-Known Member
He knows anyway. He's posted on its elsewhere:
As @Chi84 has noted, we have to stop pretending that honest discussion is the aim here. If it were, the goalposts wouldn't keep moving. It really isn't worth engaging with.
I was just about to use my time in the Service, but you beat me to it.
I actually wanted to stay in, because I had a boyhood/young adult interest in being an airline pilot and in those days the military was the only career path to get there. But by the time I was 20 I knew I was an avowed homosexual and got out of the Service as fast as my draft board let me.
Would I have liked to have stayed in and make a career out of it and parlay that into a job as a glamorous jet pilot? Yes, and I bet I would have been good at it. But it wasn't an option for gays then, and I had to protect myself as best I could. So I got out of the Service and worked moving furniture for a year while I tried to figure out what to do with my life.
Was that fun? No. But compared to the similar civil rights struggles of the 1960's and 70's, it was very mild and very manageable. We also had the best bars in town, and this was decades before the bridal parties started crashing them, so that helped make the era more enjoyable. And certainly memorable.