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“Old Gays” celebrate pride on TikTok and we’re officially in love

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A post shared by Old Gays (@theoldgays)Four queer men on the popular TikTok account “The Old Gays” have come forward to reflect on the meaning of pride.

In short, they have the internet smitten.“When I was growing up, my father was always trying to out me,” recalls Bill, one of The Old Gays, narrating over a youthful picture of himself. “Well, here I am – free, proud and gay as can be.”Free, proud & gay as can be ???? @shakeshack #oldgays #shakeshack #shakeshackpartner #ad #out #free #proud #gay #pride2021???? #lgbtq #fyp? ?

original sound – The Old Gays “My father suddenly died while I was in college,” remembers Robert. “I wasn’t sure about my future.

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