Ken Bruce, a retired businessman, opens up about his journey of growing up gay and the obstacles he encountered along the way. #comingout #lgbtqarchives #kentucky
Ken Bruce, a retired businessman, opens up about his journey of 'Growing Up Gay' and the obstacles he encountered along the way. The song at the end was inspired by a poem that Ken Bruce specifically wrote for this story. Thanks everybody for supporting this channel.
Ken, your life story is wonderful. Thank you for sharing. My best friend growing up was gay and I loved him dearly. He died last year at age 73. He only had one love in his life, a married man that he was close to for over 50 years.
First you look fabulous for 79. second I’d love to pick your mind and learn all about the travel business from you. And I’m very proud of you regarding your sobriety. Be blessed
Thanks for sharing Ken. You ended saying you traveled with your brother. Do you have a good relationship with your sibs? I am second of 6 boys from a Catholic family.
Ken Bruce, a retired businessman, opens up about his journey of 'Growing Up Gay' and the obstacles he encountered along the way. The song at the end was inspired by a poem that Ken Bruce specifically wrote for this story. Thanks everybody for supporting this channel.
What a fabulous life story! Loved every word of it. “Growing old ain’t for sissies”.
Funny you said that. I'm about 30 years younger than Ken, and I already don't like the whole getting older thing at all! 😆
@@lgbtqarchives I’m at 72, so I hear ya! But…we’re all still here which is such a blessing I never take for granted.❤️
Wonderful piece; thanks!
Ken, your life story is wonderful. Thank you for sharing. My best friend growing up was gay and I loved him dearly. He died last year at age 73. He only had one love in his life, a married man that he was close to for over 50 years.
Oh! Beyond lovely. I'm 68 and I could relate to so much of this wonderful video. Thanks!
Absorbing story. Most interesting.
Thanks for sharing your story, Ken. You are the history which must be remembered. All the best.
What a life story--of love and loss and love.
What a beautiful boy. Thank you for sharing your journey. ❤
First you look fabulous for 79. second I’d love to pick your mind and learn all about the travel business from you. And I’m very proud of you regarding your sobriety. Be blessed
You have a beautiful soul.
Living proof it's not environment.
Thanks for sharing Ken. You ended saying you traveled with your brother. Do you have a good relationship with your sibs? I am second of 6 boys from a Catholic family.
@@johns7868 From what I remember Ken mentioned that over the years he’s got much closer to his family.