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ABC news correspondent James Longman recalls his first gay kiss when he was 18

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A post shared by jamesaalongman (@jamesaalongman) This is sweet. News correspondent James Longman found himself in the English seaside city of Brighton over the weekend.

The British reporter, who tends to report on foreign news for ABC, says the first gay bar he ever visited still lies in the city.He says he went there when he was 18, and it’s where he enjoyed his first kiss with another man.Related: On the eve of National Coming Out Day, ABC News’ James Longman wants you to be braveIn a video on Instagram, he points out the bar to viewers.

It’s now called Charles Street Tap but Longman says he can’t remember the name when he went all those years ago. He recalls that fateful visit.

A post shared by jamesaalongman (@jamesaalongman)“I was really nervous. I went with my friend Tanya. And I saw a guy. And he had short blond hair.

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