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KING: When did you know you were different from other boys?
HUNTER: I guess I was about 13 maybe.
KING: What do you do with it at that age?
HUNTER: I think the first thing that really -- my first (1) of -- of things going choing (ph), choing, choing and all that at that age was there was a girl in the corner by the name of Lois that was really kind of always coming on to me and I was just a kid.
And one day I -- we went around behind the (2) and I was just frightened to death and I ran back home a few minutes later and that night the police came by and she reported me with her mother to the police.
KING: Saying? HUNTER: Saying that I had, you know, molested her or whatever it was and it was so traumatic to me as a kid and that's my first (3) and I didn't -- we didn't really do anything. We just played, you know, but all the foreplay stuff. But then later, my next involvement was I believe someone came onto me in a theater when I was a kid.
KING: A boy?
HUNTER: Some man.
KING: And you liked it?
HUNTER: No, I felt -- I felt very uncomfortable at that stage.
KING: When did you know you were -- when did you know you were gay?
HUNTER: Well, see the word wasn't around in the '50s.
KING: No, it wasn't.
HUNTER: And I was -- I was a very fearful person. I was living...
KING: What did they call them then, you were a fag?
HUNTER: Well, I was going couldn't you call me -- every name they called you but I was very private. (4), you know. You know, you just never talked about anything like that ever.
And, I was living two lives because in (5) pictures I was a kid going "Wow, look at this what's happening to me" but at the same token I had all these feelings that were -- that I was trying to hold back and not knowing what to do with and expressing and not expressing. And my touch of reality in an unrealistic world were my horses, I really -- they were -- they've been major my whole life, Larry, my whole life.
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1. awareness
2. garage
3. encounter
4. My mother was a very, very private person and brought us up to be like that
5. motion
new words: from collins dictionary
molest: A person who molests someone, especially a woman or a child, interferes with them in a sexual way against their will. =abuse 调戏
traumatic: A traumatic experience is very shocking and upsetting, and may cause psychological damage. 创伤的
motion: movement 移动的
motion picture: a film made for cinema(main Am) 电影(美语)
hold back:抑制
If you hold back something such as tears or laughter, of if you hold back, you make an effort to stop yourself from showing how you feel..
fag: homosexual(mainly AM, informal, offensive) 同性恋