Thursday, 30 April 2009

God bless...

...Stephen Fry. He's such a sweetheart:

I finally know now, as I easily knew then, that the most important thing is love. It doesn't matter in the slightest whether that love is for someone of your own sex or not. Gay issues are important and I shall come to them in a moment, but they shrivel like a salted snail when compared to the towering question of love. Gay people sometimes believe (to this very day, would you credit it, young Stephen?) that the preponderance of obstacles and terrors they encounter in their lives and relationships is intimately connected with the fact of their being gay. As it happens at least 90% of their problems are to do with love and love alone: the lack of it, the denial of it, the inequality of it, the missed reciprocity in it, the horrors and heartaches of it. Love cold, love hot, love fresh, love stale, love scorned, love missed, love denied, love betrayed ... the great joke of sexuality is that these problems bedevil straight people just as much as gay. The 10% of extra suffering and complexity that uniquely confronts the gay person is certainly not incidental or trifling, but it must be understood that love comes first. This is tough for straight people to work out.

This is the whole article. I wish he were my friend. Apart from just on Twitter, I mean.

4 comments:

blueskies2day said...

I think I might be a little bit (OK, a lot) in love with Stephen Fry. I even think he's quite (OK, very) sexy. My mother looked disgusted when I told her. But I am not ashamed. He makes me want to cry. Into his shoulder. Sigh.

Newbie said...

Me tooooo!! Oh I love him in so many different ways. He wrote the defining book of my teenage years - The Liar, if you haven't read it... do!! I think there's a bit of autobiography in there too.

ifeelunusual said...

I also love Stephen Fry. He's clever and brilliant. I don't define people by their sexual preference. I don't feel it's my right to do so. The World gets smaller when we judge each other too harshly.

Gosh. Now I'm all philosophical and stuff!

blueskies2day said...

Ooh The Liar is good. Very good. I think I will read it again, though: it was tough to grasp first time around (because Stephen is so clever, obv. Not because I am not clever. Much).