Phil Donahue 1986 coming out as gay to heterosexual spouse and children

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2020
  • This was an episode of Phil Donahue in which my father was a panelist discussing his coming out as gay to his wife and child. This episode also features a woman who's husband came out as gay and another woman who came out as lesbian to her family. It's an interesting view into the attitudes from the now distant 1980's.

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  • @kc-lp6wg
    @kc-lp6wg 3 года назад +560

    The woman in the first segment was so wonderfully eloquent and ahead of her time in regards to acceptance and love.

    • @pops1507
      @pops1507 3 года назад +4

      Bull

    • @Zanderthegrape
      @Zanderthegrape 3 года назад +28

      Jewish Americans are hella smart and are more progressive than the fuming Protestants and Catholics in the audience

    • @katiejackson7907
      @katiejackson7907 3 года назад +9

      I agree

    • @katiejackson7907
      @katiejackson7907 3 года назад +27

      @@pops1507 Why don't you try being nice Pops

    • @pops1507
      @pops1507 3 года назад +3

      @@katiejackson7907 I spend my days doing my best to help CRUSH Liberalism/Progressivism. :-).

  • @fredzeller2768
    @fredzeller2768 Год назад +53

    Phil was way ahead of his time. On ANY topic. There was never any show like this before or after his tenure. No one better. I’m proud to have been a part of making that show happen for my short 2 years there. What a gift to watch this man work. Sheer genius. Respect!

    • @ThePolaroid669
      @ThePolaroid669 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes - absolutely agree. Here in Australia as a teenager watching Donahue, I learnt a lot!

    • @vernigma
      @vernigma 5 месяцев назад +1

      In 2024 I am finding Phil so needed😊

    • @thetraveler1182
      @thetraveler1182 3 месяца назад

      @@vernigmawow, where are you from? Enjoy

    • @thetraveler1182
      @thetraveler1182 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for the good work

  • @ZenFox0
    @ZenFox0 3 года назад +182

    Fran speaks with such wisdom and maturity on the subject, without rancor or bitterness. She is an exemplar of love and compassion.

  • @Imissyoulou
    @Imissyoulou 3 года назад +176

    In 1988, my childhood friend died of Aids. I saw 5 of his sisters and 4 of his brothers, turn their backs on him. (There were 12 children, altogether.) It broke my heart to see him go, and the suffering he endured and the rejection of his family. I can only say, he was my friend. I had a baby at 15, and was rejected by many, but not him and a few others. He was always there to make me feel better when I felt isolated, always there to talk to, always there to laugh and cry with me. When he was diagnosed, I stuck by him. Gave him money when he was broke, went to see him in the hospital, etc. Was the last person to talk to him, before he lost consciousness. Kept his mother notified of his condition, until she could get to Chicago. I was there for him, just like he was there for me. It has been almost 33 years, but I still miss him.

    • @billyhndrsn4542
      @billyhndrsn4542 3 года назад +15

      My best friend John will forever be 26 yrs. 8 months and 2 days old. He has been gone longer than he was here. I am still here, but know someday when it's time, we will reunite. Let him touch my gray hair, lines on face, and catch up with our doings. He is someone I always wanted to grow old with, so I had to do it for the both of us. I felt your words, some true to John also, but he knew who loved him, as your friend did also. No one can take that away from us. I love you for it. Take care love, I imagine you have grandchildren now, what a treat, huh ! Continue being that wonderful soul.

    • @Imissyoulou
      @Imissyoulou 3 года назад +6

      @@billyhndrsn4542 I am humbled by your kind words, Billy. Thank you so much.

    • @billyhndrsn4542
      @billyhndrsn4542 3 года назад +5

      @@Imissyoulou you are a friend. Stay blessed knowing we are all part of the tapestry of life here and beyond. John was the one who told me " If you want friends, be one". I hope that I have lived with those prophetic words in my heart. We must keep on keepin on. Been wonderful writing with you.

    • @meechburley9144
      @meechburley9144 3 года назад +5

      So sorry I’m openly gay to my family and was born June of 1988

    • @Imissyoulou
      @Imissyoulou 3 года назад +8

      @@meechburley9144 You were born at the right time.
      Glad that you can live your authentic self. I wish my friend could have.

  • @suey8227
    @suey8227 3 года назад +131

    The lady at the start was ahead of the times, magnifiscent she is. What an amazing caring lady.

    • @suey8227
      @suey8227 3 года назад +12

      @@chairmanofthebored8684 in the 80s and 90s people were not so open minded and a great deal anti gay. For her to sit on stage and talk openly about her husband like that is quite something.

    • @WashalotDame
      @WashalotDame 3 года назад +5

      Suey Especially with all the bad juju in
      the audience.

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 2 года назад

      It has less to do with being ahead of her time and more to do with being a rational, empathetic human being.

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 2 года назад

      This, by the way, does not involve the irrationality of victimhood and wokeness the rational among us have had to suffer the past several years.

  • @jonwiley5549
    @jonwiley5549 3 года назад +298

    I still marvel at how well behaved the Donahue audience and featured guests are. No one talks over the other, no one is screaming, or jumping up and down and clapping hands like an ape to make a point. As a society, we have lost manners and civility.

    • @tmalone2530
      @tmalone2530 3 года назад +16

      You’re so right

    • @Misswiskers4
      @Misswiskers4 3 года назад +16

      Sadly ....you are correct !!!

    • @bufb
      @bufb 3 года назад +20

      The days we could disagree but remained friends. Respected everyones opinions and beliefs even when they might be different than ours

    • @jonwiley2592
      @jonwiley2592 3 года назад +10

      @@bufb Sad but so true. The ability to engage each other in debate over an idea is now impossible. It's only by engaging in discussion about ideas different from our own that real societal change can occur. Instead we each retreat to Instagram or Facebook where we sit around agreeing with each other reinforcing whatever narrow-minded ideas we may already hold.

    • @GaryMorin
      @GaryMorin 3 года назад +4

      you're right! I've been waiting for the yelling and hate from the audience. I underestimated them.

  • @ManfromuncoolBlogspotstars
    @ManfromuncoolBlogspotstars 3 года назад +61

    Phil Donahue is (,was, and always will be,) a great ally. Thanks buddy.

  • @bookbeing
    @bookbeing 3 года назад +68

    This is such a tragedy! This first woman is an angel in human form. She radiates genuine goodness. I hope her life is filled with good people and happiness today.

    • @cledwynstafford4819
      @cledwynstafford4819 Год назад +2

      ....the tragedy is him having to get married to a woman.

    • @pragmaticcat7619
      @pragmaticcat7619 Год назад +4

      @@cledwynstafford4819 your rudeness is also a tragedy

    • @janecoe9407
      @janecoe9407 9 месяцев назад +2

      THE SAD PART TO ALL OF THIS IS THE KIDS, THE LADY WITH SON HAD TO DEAL WITH DAD LEAVING TO BE WITH MEN AND DIE OF AIDS. WHAT A HORRIBLE LIFE FOR THAT BOY;

  • @jjholl00
    @jjholl00 3 года назад +115

    Phil Donahue was the "premier" of talk show hosts back in the 80's. He always had those good topics at the time.

    • @ZenFox0
      @ZenFox0 3 года назад +6

      He was Oprah before there was Oprah (the show, not the woman - obviously Oprah was already on the scene as a successful news anchor and actress in The Color Purple).

    • @January.
      @January. 3 года назад +14

      He doesn't get enough credit or recognition

    • @a.b.s_productions
      @a.b.s_productions 3 года назад +9

      @@January. No he doesn’t and I respect that Phil even said he never sold out and ended his show at the time when talk shows were in a huge boom of viewership in the later 90’s, when it became wild and out of control “Jerry Springer” for example.

    • @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
      @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy 3 года назад +2

      We know.

    • @jjholl00
      @jjholl00 3 года назад +1

      @wamy49 So True...!

  • @BobSmith-mz1uo
    @BobSmith-mz1uo 3 года назад +36

    Oprah Winfrey always credited Phil Donahue with paving the way for what she did. Just watching this clip you can see how high he set the bar for a serious discussions around issues in America that other people weren't talking about.

  • @Allergictocatstoo
    @Allergictocatstoo 3 года назад +119

    What a loving, intelligent and emotionally articulate woman.

    • @jomama5186
      @jomama5186 3 года назад +2

      What a lovely thing to say :) what a sweetheart you are !!!

    • @Ian-pn1ff
      @Ian-pn1ff 2 года назад

      @@jomama5186 is that u in the video?

    • @joanaisabeel
      @joanaisabeel 4 месяца назад

      ​@@jomama5186is that you in the video?

  • @rkeller8141
    @rkeller8141 3 года назад +109

    The audience had a lot of discomfort on their faces, but it was the 80s. What brave folks on the stage, I admire their courage.

    • @kathleengegax9664
      @kathleengegax9664 Год назад +9

      I am think a lot of them were in shock.I had a friend who was married to a gay man but she had no idea what "gay" was. Her husband got her pregnant at a party on a date and hasn't touched her since.Her father forced him to marry her His lover lived with them.Both men slept together downstairs.Although the baby was a year old he told her he didn't want to hurt her so soon after the baby's birth. She cried all the time because she didn't understand.This was in the sixties.I saw all three of them about fifteen years later in a store .She looked very unhappy.

    • @Spillers72
      @Spillers72 Год назад +6

      It's still adultery. He made vows to be faithful to his wife and stay with her.

    • @bluesquirrel3919
      @bluesquirrel3919 Год назад +12

      A few of the women in that audience know that they are married to gay men as well

    • @DebNKY
      @DebNKY Год назад +3

      ​@kathleengegax9664 it was the 80s, we were terrified of AIDS, of marrying a closeted man, of STDs. We were naive. A lot of folks still are, which is a shame. When we know better, we should do better.

    • @markmower1746
      @markmower1746 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@DebNKYyou are what's wrong with America today.

  • @bluebutterfly140
    @bluebutterfly140 3 года назад +70

    The first woman is remarkable. She is so loving and kind..

  • @mangos2888
    @mangos2888 3 года назад +17

    Thank you for posting this. These guests were so brave to go on TV and talk about how normal they really are - and it paved the way for the acceptance we have today. My child is a beneficiary of the people like your father.

  • @bluedragon4
    @bluedragon4 3 года назад +171

    I was one of these gay kids watching. I was 13 when this came out and I came out in 1989. I see a big shift on how the public views homosexuality. It was seen as just a sex act. Now we are seen as families.

    • @pops1507
      @pops1507 3 года назад +10

      Correct so ...... no need to march, wave flags, and mess with young kids in schools, eh?

    • @bluedragon4
      @bluedragon4 3 года назад +23

      @@pops1507 Huh? "mess with young kids in school"? I don't get what that means. We march because of ignorant comments like the one you just made. Educate yourself on the history of the gay movement before you comment. Thank you

    • @pops1507
      @pops1507 3 года назад +3

      @@bluedragon4 So you actually think homosexuals need your helping hand? Sounds patronizing.

    • @bluedragon4
      @bluedragon4 3 года назад +18

      @@pops1507 I was very clear I am a homosexual. Both your comments are really odd. It's like you think you have a point but you have no point.

    • @heyitsalannaluv
      @heyitsalannaluv 3 года назад +11

      Super happy for you! I'm glad you're living your truth!

  • @justinrad5073
    @justinrad5073 3 года назад +152

    That first lady definitely has a seat in heaven 😍

    • @esmereldacarrillo4156
      @esmereldacarrillo4156 3 года назад +10

      Justin Roberts. No, you can only get to heaven by accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior
      It says in Isaiah that our good works are ad filthy rags before our Lord. Read bible and John 3:3...and book of Romans. This women did love her husband and has a good heart..not selfish. But that doesn't save her. ONLY JESUS SAVES US BUT WR NEED TO DO WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS..

    • @justinrad5073
      @justinrad5073 3 года назад +5

      @@esmereldacarrillo4156 how do you know she doesn't exept Jesus in here heart..

    • @esmereldacarrillo4156
      @esmereldacarrillo4156 3 года назад +6

      @@justinrad5073 i hope so. We do not know and i hope so. We all need to accept Jesus and study the bible. Have a good relationship with Him. KNOWING HIM and loving God and people is the answer to life

    • @blackmore4
      @blackmore4 3 года назад +4

      @@esmereldacarrillo4156 But what if she lived her whole life being a decent, charitable, friendly person but genuinely, and honestly, didn't believe in what the Bible says? Let's say that apart from her disbelief, she also lived by all of the other commandments. Being tortured for eternity seems a bit overboard no?

    • @gordon3186
      @gordon3186 3 года назад +8

      @@esmereldacarrillo4156 ---
      "Knock knock."
      "Who's there?"
      "It's me, Jesus... Let me in."
      "Let you in why?"
      "So I can save you."
      "Save me from what?"
      "From what I'm going to do to you if you don't let me in."

  • @MLP88
    @MLP88 3 года назад +63

    Pure dignity on stage ~ 35 years ago.

  • @NFNJP
    @NFNJP 3 года назад +83

    Homosexuality has been around just as long as heterosexuality. Your sexuality what ever it is - is normal. Love yourself and if you can love others but allow no one disrespect you. Find happiness as best as you can. Everyone deserves happiness.

    • @Lavender_Cordle
      @Lavender_Cordle 3 года назад +10

      @Michael John Dennis whatever 🙄

    • @localman12
      @localman12 3 года назад +5

      @Michael John Dennis Who cares?

    • @DistantCousin
      @DistantCousin 3 года назад +5

      @Michael John Dennis OK dear. You go on believing that x

    • @jaiyabyrd4177
      @jaiyabyrd4177 Год назад

      It's 2022
      No‼️
      Whether you believe in evolution or Creation Heterosexuality had to come first and foremost or there would be no more humankind.
      Your propaganda is despicable.

  • @quinny6920
    @quinny6920 3 года назад +19

    The first woman with grey hair and black dress.... amazing amazing human being! Thank you
    Amazing the horror on some faces all for being gay!! Thank god we’ve grown as human beings. We still have a long way to go.

  • @ollale711
    @ollale711 3 года назад +22

    That blue eye shadow of the audience is intense 😂😂 the 80s were a special time

  • @MaybeAnthony
    @MaybeAnthony Год назад +25

    As a 40 year old gay man, I am so grateful for these people on the panel and the gay man in the audience for being brave enough to tell their stories on national television. Their courage and their willingness to be open about who they were paved the way for people like me to not have to live in fear. There's still more work to do but watching this really showed me how far we've come as a community in the 37 years since this aired.

    • @hiroforce
      @hiroforce  8 месяцев назад +1

      I am glad that people can still find meaning and inspiration after all this time.

  • @fertusherring3476
    @fertusherring3476 3 года назад +18

    A writer said that "most people live lives of inauthenticity." And if you live a lie, it will destroy you eventually (psychologically). It does no good to live a lie and have nobody know who you truly are.
    I came out at 11 to my parents almost 60 years ago. (I announced I was "homosexual." I just knew it.) But my dad was great about it. He took me out for a walk the next day, and had his arm around my shoulder, gently telling me that I wasn't homosexual because "they don't like girls." I was lucky: initially, they didn't believe it (I was so young), but eventually they did, and so it never damaged me psychologically. It didn't bother me in junior high or high school, and it sure doesn't bother me as an adult. I've always been who I am. If people don't like me, it doesn't bother me at all. My employers have always known, as well, and if they behaved in a discriminatory manner, well, I'm definitely the wrong guy to do that to...I've sued employers for that. And always won. So, no guilt, no shame.
    It's not being authentic that hurts you: it's carrying around secrets. Secrets are what make people sick.

  • @Lily-ti7fo
    @Lily-ti7fo 3 года назад +33

    This is my Mother and Father. 💯 Even though divorced , my mom re married and my dad would always be at our house for everything... he ate dinner with us, came for tea and pastry, every holiday he was there and he’d just come over to visit. We would even go into the city (Boston) to the Italian section to get pastry. They still did so much together . My mother and father were the best of friends and I know deep inside they still had love for each other. This was no threat to my moms new husband due to the situation. We had a wonderful life growing up. When my dad died, my Mother was so lost....I never seen such hurt. She missed him so much. My step dad died and the reaction was totally different. She still cried and the hurt, but clearly was not the same as my dad.

    • @contactjoy4140
      @contactjoy4140 3 года назад +5

      So glad for you that you had a whole family.

    • @michaelwoodbodley8099
      @michaelwoodbodley8099 3 года назад +2

      Was Mrs Rothenhausen your mother? Or are you just saying your parents had a similar situation.

    • @Lily-ti7fo
      @Lily-ti7fo 3 года назад +3

      @@michaelwoodbodley8099 my parents had a similar situation and it was wonderful

    • @erikbunty2016
      @erikbunty2016 3 года назад +1

      Wish Fred Phelps would have been there. Imagine what would've been.

  • @ricport
    @ricport 3 года назад +19

    Thanks for posting this. Your dad, the others on the panel, and many like him are incredibly eloquent and courageous. It's far easier to live authentically now than it was when this was filmed, and it's because of people like him. I hope you are proud of him.

  • @Lansdowne11
    @Lansdowne11 3 года назад +71

    I was twenty-two when this show aired, and even after having lived through hearing negative comments like the ones from the audience, it shocked me to hear them again. They were hurtful then, and they still sting. Being gay has gotten so much better over the years. It's not perfect, but a larger segment of our society would side with the panelists than with the bigots in the audience. The panelists were brave men and women who made a better life possible for everyone. They are the ones to whom we owe a great deal of gratitude and respect. I hope they continued living happy and fulfilling lives.

    • @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
      @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy 3 года назад +2

      It's up to you to protect your peace. Nobody else.

    • @bobrob3841
      @bobrob3841 3 года назад +3

      How funny, your silly buzzword. You decided not to follow God's Word. A horrible choice - shameful.

    • @roder5120
      @roder5120 3 года назад +3

      @@bobrob3841 God is an imaginary friend fabricated by the ignorant and for the ignorant.

    • @juliet7703
      @juliet7703 2 года назад

      @lansdowne 11 💯💯

    • @melissaann1401
      @melissaann1401 2 года назад +2

      Yes the world has gone downhill in recent years

  • @juliet7703
    @juliet7703 2 года назад +7

    Bless that gay man standing up for himself in the audience

    • @johnfd0210
      @johnfd0210 Год назад +3

      I hope he is well and very happy today.

    • @natero1
      @natero1 Месяц назад

      I also wonder how his life turned out! He sure was handsome. 😊

  • @tmalone2530
    @tmalone2530 3 года назад +18

    Such a a solemn and truthful interview

  • @DRthistle
    @DRthistle 3 года назад +37

    I moved to NYC the same year this was filmed and allowed myself to become the natural me after a past of denial and self-loathing due to small town mindedness.

    • @DRthistle
      @DRthistle 3 года назад +2

      @ste dwyer I am from Maine and age and family similar so I’m sure you understand where I was coming from.

  • @Mtthyman
    @Mtthyman 3 года назад +26

    !!The audience gasp at that he told his son he is gay the audience gasps. But yet we ask kindergartners if they have a boyfriend or a girlfriend.. and the fact that that child has to deal with “problems” because his dad is gay it’s because of society not because of his dad.

    • @JaxLittles
      @JaxLittles 3 года назад +4

      Yes!!!! This very comment. I've thought about it as I get older and older it disturbs me more and more how invested adults are in the sexuality of children.

  • @stevehinnenkamp5625
    @stevehinnenkamp5625 3 года назад +5

    Gotta give a lot of credit to Phil. He asked the righe question and listened.
    Phil was quite ahead of his time. Thank you, Phil.

  • @KellyODo
    @KellyODo 7 месяцев назад +3

    Fran Rothenhausen's sense of love is amazing. She's an angel and true ally. My favorite part is when Phil said "you must be very intolerant of f-g jokes" and she said "you betcha." God bless this woman.

  • @a.b.s_productions
    @a.b.s_productions 3 года назад +9

    Phil has no filter, that’s what I like about him because he’s straight forward with the questions, not trying to hold the peoples hands/ being friends but getting them to really open up.
    This wouldn’t work today because people would think Phil is too rough on his guest.

    • @erikbunty2016
      @erikbunty2016 3 года назад

      Have you ever watched Dr. Phil (McGraw, that is).

    • @donnyreiss1180
      @donnyreiss1180 3 года назад +1

      @@erikbunty2016 he is terrible.

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 6 месяцев назад +3

    This was tough. My Uncle went through such hell through the late 60s, early 70s, trying to do "the right thing" and then trying to navigate life in his truth. I was a kid. He was my best friend growing up. I adored him. My Dad's only siblings and brother. It was smthg. I personally don't think someone's sexuality is a very personal thing and should not be an issue. Unless children or someone or thing is being hurt, I don't think it's any of my business, nor does it affect how I interact with a person. It's sad that people make such a big deal about it. There are so many more urgent concerns than a person's sexual preferences!

  • @Againsttherulescouk
    @Againsttherulescouk 3 года назад +9

    Love this woman, strong, open minded and so kind & understanding

  • @MitchGrooms
    @MitchGrooms 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for this. I had this on DVD and have been looking for it for over 30 years,,

  • @justynjonn
    @justynjonn 3 года назад +12

    The great thing about these Donahue shows, by the host and the audience they really want to learn about the guests and ask thoughtful questions as opposed to the shock factor and ridicule of talk shows today. Also, the women in the audience look very well put together.

  • @mlateer
    @mlateer Год назад +4

    I’m surprised at how tolerant and understanding Donahue seems to have been at that time…

  • @jamessoderberg
    @jamessoderberg 3 года назад +8

    Thanks for posting this gripping video, which I would never have otherwise known about. Your father is a very special man, and I'm sure you feel fortunate to be his son. I hope you are both doing well.

  • @punkyspray
    @punkyspray 3 года назад +23

    We’ve come a long way in 35 years. God bless this panel ❤️🙏💪 🌈

    • @jessramirez5721
      @jessramirez5721 3 года назад +2

      Ya... Now everyone just goes after religious people... Oh how things have changed.

    • @eemoogee160
      @eemoogee160 3 года назад +4

      @@jessramirez5721 not respectful religious people

    • @MrFreethinker80
      @MrFreethinker80 3 года назад +2

      Thanks God I'm living in 2021.

    • @Bombabingbong66
      @Bombabingbong66 2 года назад +1

      I don't think anything much has changed. My ex partner was gay and I believe that the gay person should be Honest n not hide their sexuality in a marriage, then leave a family shattered.

    • @punkyspray
      @punkyspray 2 года назад +1

      @@Bombabingbong66 l do agree with that, I was meaning hopefully we’ve gotten to a point where people can be themselves. Still not there, but better

  • @jugularvein595
    @jugularvein595 2 года назад +24

    Being born at the 2000, I'm obsessed with the courage of these gentlemen who fought for gay rights. I can't stop watching those interviews back in the 80s and 90s. It feels like my heart stops at certain seconds realizing how honorable these people are. Thank your for existing 🙏🙏

    • @steveadams7940
      @steveadams7940 Год назад

      It's bizarre how in 1986 Donahue says fag on tv today he would lose his job i im hetero and i see how far the gay community has come since this time i grew up in this era where gays were shunned i never shunned any in fact i had a few fay friends which allways instantly back than made people assume your gay as well strange how people were i do however wanna stress altogether that being homosexual having same aex attraction is something im not at all against however i do nit support the L.B.G.T.Q because of transgender or drag queens indoctrinating young small children everyone should decide for themselves and im.very against changing ones gender if your born a man your man female female i don't like them saying theres infinite genders gender gender genetailia very simple younhave a penis or vagina so gender and genatalia are 1 and the same now they dont even identify as humans i hate that its disgusting they want acceptance yet they never accepted themselves for being the gender they are so how can anyone else accept you? I dont see it fit them denying the human race by not identifying.i dont think they should be able to sleep with someone and not divulge they were once another gender they say its there business however its not when you bring someone else.into the picture and my means of deception sleep with them while hiding such a big thing it has gotten them murdered and caused others eho sleep with them to commit suicide its very very irresponsible the LBGTQ is irresponsible im not against homosexualty in any way but gender changes are a an abomination against nature your born male female for a reason

    • @steveadams7940
      @steveadams7940 Год назад

      So today i find there movement disgusting and unnecessary as a drag queen even said why would any parent want a drag queen to read to children of muddle school or younger? It makes no sense that now there non binary no gender no race no humanity a birth certificate shoulbe filled out by the dr to determine the sex not orientation of the child if it has a penis at birth its male vagina female the LBGTQ and its irresponsibility has not even considered the damage they van cause chop by indoctrinanating them when in reality they have enough freedoms as it is however seeing that if a straight person wedding coordinator or church refuses to marry or cater to same sex couples under the constitutional rights that 1 theyre religion prohibits it 2 they reserve the right to refuse service to anyone as any business owner should have but yet the LBGTQ made people lose businesses they built they're lives upon and are expecting to change they're moral values you cannot take liberty from 1 group and hand it to another thats not equality surely there's such businesses that have no issues catering to the LBGTQ community so regardless they should also respect the fact that not everyone is going to accept you thats in all walks of life straight gay bi trans people face all sorts of afflictions and tribulations but again i believe the LBGTQ to be very irresponsible if someone says a movie star journalist talk show that they dont support the morals of same sex Marriage or trans people they have a worldwide tantrum freedom of speech is very important just as they have there's they can't take it away from others for themselves nobody is suppressing they're speech eveyones literally waiting they antagonize do you support gay Marriage trans bi drag hour why is that relevant to a movie star or musician or talk show host ? Because they want to keep stirring the pot

    • @RaquelX305
      @RaquelX305 8 месяцев назад +1

      You just made me realize how old I am lol. I was graduating high-school when you were born haha 😂

    • @ebonylady
      @ebonylady 8 месяцев назад +1

      Gay rights came into the American mindset due to the civil rights movement. We gave up alot so other groups can have their basic rights.

  • @missolesoul
    @missolesoul 3 года назад +7

    The woman whom I called my second mother was so obviously a lesbian, and so brilliant and nurturing. She got married very young to a wonderful guy who knew she was gay but wanted to live together, as he loved her. They had two children. She lived a great life, being a therapist in NYC and going to a lesbian wedding in the fifties. I feel so sad that she denied herself of the love she desired from another woman. I loved her and miss her so much. I named one of my kids after her. She was the kind of person one meets maybe once in a lifetime.

    • @janecoe9407
      @janecoe9407 7 месяцев назад

      U SHOULD BE THANKFUKL SHE WAS NIOT SELFISH, SHE DIDNT DENY HERSELF LOVE FROM A A WOMAN. SHE DENIED HERSELF A LIFE OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR. ITS WODERFUL SHE HAD LOVE FROM A MAN AND WONDERFUL KIDS SHE LOVED. COMING OUT TO KIDS IS SELFISH. COME OUT WHEN THEY ARE ADULTS IF THEY WANNA DISCUSS IT.

    • @missolesoul
      @missolesoul 7 месяцев назад

      @janecoe9407 You seem like a person who practices "deviant behavior" in the way of judging other people about their private lives. She had a brilliant mind and wrote countless articles and protested for what she believed in, even when it meant being fired from jobs and publicly shamed. You should thank women like her, since she cared about the future generations of women and what perils they would face, even without any benefit like women have today. I am grateful every day that I even got to know her, and even more blessed because she loved me like her child. I will miss her eternally, but she imparted so much in her time on this planet. I guarantee more than you ever could even imagine on the one cylinder you have misfiring. Read a different book!

  • @stevenreichertart
    @stevenreichertart 3 года назад +25

    Thanks for posting this old episode. It shows how attitudes have really changed in the subsequent years.

  • @antonettetavares7724
    @antonettetavares7724 7 месяцев назад +2

    Those in the audience who were so against same sex relationships in the 80s would have their minds BLOWN in 2023.

  • @SWDetboy
    @SWDetboy 3 года назад +67

    What brave Souls of that time, more power to them.. Good show.

    • @Seanna.Michelle
      @Seanna.Michelle 3 года назад +5

      I agree, thank goodness they did or we wouldnt be where we are now. Its not perfect, but acceptance has come along way.

    • @erikbunty2016
      @erikbunty2016 3 года назад

      Now the LGBTQXYZ group is taking over.

    • @franco634
      @franco634 3 года назад +3

      @@erikbunty2016 Only in your brain. You cannot change the world, you can only change the way you look at it.

    • @tracer740
      @tracer740 3 года назад +2

      @@erikbunty2016- "taking over." 'what'?
      Inquiring minds want to know.

    • @erikbunty2016
      @erikbunty2016 3 года назад

      ​@tracer740 Well let's see...opposite sex sports, locker rooms, restrooms, the rainbow symbol, what else is there. Oh, yeah. Now pronouns.

  • @thepsychnurse4406
    @thepsychnurse4406 Год назад +4

    I miss being a kid, even then I loved watching Donahue. This gives me nostalgia and all kinds of feels.

  • @thinkthensend9228
    @thinkthensend9228 3 года назад +20

    The second man was intelligent. I didn’t tell my son I was gay until he was 16. I think it hurt him, but he is very smart and I k ow he loves me regardless

    • @thinkthensend9228
      @thinkthensend9228 3 года назад +1

      @@thenightporter I am. Not only did he attend my same sex wedding, but his mother and my ex wife attended also. It was small, quick and beautiful

    • @veronicafox399
      @veronicafox399 3 года назад +1

      No doubt that he loves you very much!

  • @coolcountrygal9092
    @coolcountrygal9092 3 года назад +12

    Fran is so awesome. Lady you are what everyone should strive to be. True love and a true humanitarian ♥️

  • @Sugerskull
    @Sugerskull 3 года назад +7

    This woman is such an amazing human being , true love exists.

  • @seguelawrencedoering394
    @seguelawrencedoering394 3 года назад +10

    Miss Phil Donahue show so much. He really enlightened the public. Look how much has changed in our world because of these public forum talk shows.

  • @YesItsMeGuys68
    @YesItsMeGuys68 3 года назад +12

    Donahue was such a great host . It was a very enlightened show ... long before Oprah

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 3 года назад

      Uh, Donahue and Oprah were on at the same time....

    • @manmeshi
      @manmeshi Год назад +1

      @@mangos2888 Donahue’s show started in 1967 , almost 20 years before Oprah began her show.

  • @Feroal2
    @Feroal2 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this with the world. It is both extremely poignant and valuable.

  • @lessanders8322
    @lessanders8322 3 года назад +6

    If you KNOW from an early age, pre sexual activity, pre marriage, that you are homosexual, you should NOT get married to the opposite sex. Many lives, including YOURS , will be devastated and potentially destroyed from such a decision.

    • @mannionh1
      @mannionh1 3 года назад +2

      There are so many gay Muslim men who have arranged marriages and have children. They do this to please their families.
      There's one man who's wife is from the Bangladeshi countryside and it's impossible to know that he has a double life. So unfair to the women and children.

  • @beitgorski7296
    @beitgorski7296 3 года назад +23

    40 years later, as a therapist, I’m still having to help couples and families through these things, not as much has changed as one might think (though these days trans folks are in the spotlight and politicized and judged more harshly) and so much more change is needed

    • @CharlesWhite-wh4cc
      @CharlesWhite-wh4cc 3 года назад +2

      Becoming a transvestite must be a terrible hard life to live. I just couldn't imagine. I think that the only way it could be easier to trans is to have money like Katlyn Jenner. And as far as this woman goes, she is truly addicted to the drama!!!!!

  • @michelemurphy3541
    @michelemurphy3541 3 года назад +7

    ❤️. She loved her husband so much. Beautiful.

  • @zumbakat37
    @zumbakat37 3 года назад +15

    Watching these 40 years after the fact, it's amazing that the women in the audience seemed miserable and in denial of their unhappiness so they had to attack the unknown.

    • @justynjonn
      @justynjonn 2 года назад

      Should they be in yoga pants, taking selfies, tatted up and dogging men?

  • @andrewking8174
    @andrewking8174 3 года назад +24

    As a 36 year old gay man I can’t imagine how hard things must have been!

    • @davidralphs4
      @davidralphs4 3 года назад +2

      Those were the good old days.

    • @ohearnsean
      @ohearnsean 3 года назад +2

      Yup. It was really ROUGH...

    • @lala4461
      @lala4461 3 года назад

      Yeah, for the wife who was duped by the POS

    • @CraigWiggins-cz2qp
      @CraigWiggins-cz2qp 2 месяца назад

      @@davidralphs4Ignorant!!

  • @buddybighandsome1159
    @buddybighandsome1159 3 года назад +15

    Anyone or anything that is "different" scares the hell out of the majority of people. Get over yourself.

  • @takispapas9887
    @takispapas9887 3 года назад +3

    Thumbs up to Phil Donahue and all his guests. That was TV that was educating the public....

  • @rtjahyadi7868
    @rtjahyadi7868 11 месяцев назад +2

    This conversation was way ahead of its time,

  • @bcent5758
    @bcent5758 3 года назад +14

    These people are so brave.

  • @vastolive8
    @vastolive8 3 года назад +39

    People were so judgmental back then, you can see the look of disgust on their faces!!!

    • @ratt57
      @ratt57 3 года назад +4

      Check out the body posture of the woman in red at :30. She immediately crosses her arms and looks indignant at the idea of a gay man married to a woman.

    • @peacheskong2245
      @peacheskong2245 3 года назад +10

      People are still very judgmental today. What do yout think??

    • @vastolive8
      @vastolive8 3 года назад +6

      @@peacheskong2245 True, Less than before but still exist

    • @peacheskong2245
      @peacheskong2245 3 года назад +1

      @@vastolive8 Less than before?? Where do you see that it's less than?

    • @jonwiley2592
      @jonwiley2592 3 года назад +3

      As others have written people don't change. We are still as judgmental now as we were in the 80s or 90s. The difference is people are not held accountable for their poison. They still spew it on "social" media under the delusion that they are anonymous.

  • @rhyfeddu
    @rhyfeddu 3 года назад +11

    Thanks for sharing your dad's story and giving us this slice of history too. It's amazing, I was alive then and *almost* forgot what it was like.

  • @WilliamPierce38
    @WilliamPierce38 3 года назад +17

    It’s sad to realize that unfortunately people’s attitudes have not changed very much at all about this issue.

    • @loopthetube
      @loopthetube 3 года назад +5

      Yes they have.

    • @aartadventure
      @aartadventure 3 года назад +3

      Not true. I grew up as a gay kid in the 80s. Times have very much changed. Many people are far more accepting today compared to back then. The fact that many countries have anti-discrimination laws and same sex marriage now also reflects the fact that things have improved a lot. Of course discrimination still exists. But things have changed greatly in many countries.

    • @loopthetube
      @loopthetube 3 года назад

      @@aartadventure I can't remember the exact year but it was early 70s and I was at a local small town swimming pool and that's when I was first learned of the same sex situation. Someone said Elton John liked other men...we were kids lol. I don't remember thinking it was weird at all because, hey, I liked men too eventually.. The fact that, if I knew it the whole world knew it, and Elton still became a universal darling and star. That wouldn't happened if he wasn't accepted 50 years ago...my theory.

    • @InkedUpBarbiee
      @InkedUpBarbiee Год назад

      Well since you can't help but to see it everywhere, movies, cartoons, commercials, etc, the ones who has the attitude u are shocked about will come to

  • @mkkrupp2462
    @mkkrupp2462 3 года назад +3

    The woman at the start was a truly amazing, compassionate person. The man on next was incredibly brave to ‘come out’ on national tv in 1986! Ditto the next couple of people. I’m sure that programs like this gradually changed people’s attitudes and helped to make people more tolerant and less judgemental.

  • @CBB1981
    @CBB1981 3 года назад +16

    These folks on the panel have my complete respect and support. Especially during this time. Real Love is unconditional.

    • @Tee-kc3pn
      @Tee-kc3pn 3 года назад +1

      That wasn't real love....he tricked his ex into believing he actually loved her and desired her all for his own selfish reasons.... it's never ok to deceive a person no matter what the reasoning is.....he deserved to continue his life until the end without her help.....he left her and then came crawling back for help after living life recklessly and contracting AIDS..... now their child have to grow up without his father....he didn't deserve her help

    • @erikbunty2016
      @erikbunty2016 3 года назад +1

      Real love can be tough, too.

    • @peteraschaffenburg1
      @peteraschaffenburg1 2 года назад

      @@Tee-kc3pn You are a bad person.

  • @jackstevenson4679
    @jackstevenson4679 3 года назад +23

    That First Lady was is awesome. What a great human being. The lady on the phone towards the end on the phone is hilarious.

    • @michael91411
      @michael91411 3 года назад +2

      You don't get it....lets put some punctuation in there: Phil Donahue 1986: [the title of the show] "Coming out as gay to heterosexual spouse and children". He's interviewing people who came out as gay to their heterosexual spouse and children.
      Does that help?

    • @jackstevenson4679
      @jackstevenson4679 3 года назад +2

      @@michael91411 blah blah blah

    • @brendagray3374
      @brendagray3374 3 года назад +1

      @@michael91411. Would you like a cookie 🍪 for that?

  • @Earle29
    @Earle29 3 года назад +5

    The viewpoints from that time were so different. I remember this time. I was a teenager, and knew at the time what gay was, was horrified that it matched everything I was. I had also planned to get married, thinking it was what was expected and it was causing so much stress. now I am 51 and out, AND still not married, and I think that time imprinted that I just could not get married at all.

  • @eagleeye2300
    @eagleeye2300 3 года назад +5

    That (first) woman is blessed to have not gotten AIDS, holy cow. And she has more love and compassion than I can comprehend.

    • @janecoe9407
      @janecoe9407 7 месяцев назад +2

      I WOULD BE ENRAGED IF A MAN PUT MY HEALTH IN DANGER DUE TO HIS SELFISH PROCLIVITIES.

    • @kameralkutie5594
      @kameralkutie5594 3 месяца назад +1

      @@janecoe9407this one☝️ everyone keep saying how understanding she was. I be damned.🤷🏽‍♀️😂

  • @TheRiccii23
    @TheRiccii23 3 года назад +4

    these people were very brave going up there and speaking up in the name of their expression and love. Wow.

  • @gordon3186
    @gordon3186 3 года назад +45

    No one is born a religious bigot. It's a lifestyle choice.

    • @gordon3186
      @gordon3186 3 года назад +3

      @Michael John Dennis --- I guess you're saying that worshipers of ANY mythical being can be a lifestyle choice.

    • @Lavender_Cordle
      @Lavender_Cordle 3 года назад +6

      @Michael John Dennis as a Catholic, you ought to be worried about the priests molesting young boys instead of people who are harmless and are trying to survive who happen to be LGBTQ.

    • @ryohn5468
      @ryohn5468 3 года назад +2

      The Roman Catholic church needs to change. Hundreds of nuns molested children as well as priests, bishops, monks have molested children.
      The anti sexual attitude of these Conservative Catholic Church is based on fear and ignorance and guilt and shame. I'm glad not being Catholic. The history of abuse goes back hundreds of years. Even there are nuns who were in Ireland years ago involved in children being murdered and covered it up. Why do Conservatives preach against gays but molest children and have lay people rape nuns. So much cover up.

  • @stephaniels5421
    @stephaniels5421 2 года назад +4

    The lady with the short gray hair is a phenomenal human being. She radiates peace, love and understanding. Some of the audience members are acting like ignorant a**holes here. No wonder people stayed in the closet. I just can’t understand getting so offended by two consenting adults lifestyle.

  • @xxyes8879
    @xxyes8879 3 года назад +9

    Very smart of him to be honest with his 4 year old about why he and his mum were splitting. The damage to a child is done by thinking they are the one's responsible for their parents splitting. They need to be told the truth.

  • @nica900
    @nica900 3 года назад +3

    God we've come a long way since 1986

  • @FransHattingh
    @FransHattingh 3 года назад +26

    Imagine it's the mid-1980s, you're watching _Donahue_ , and then you see your father in the audience announcing that he's gay - and you had absolutely no clue he was.
    Holey sheet! 🙈

    • @michaelwoodbodley8099
      @michaelwoodbodley8099 3 года назад +8

      Indeed. What was that guy thinking! Perhaps he spoke on sudden impulse.

    • @tangiechapman6219
      @tangiechapman6219 6 месяцев назад

      This is late 80s

    • @FransHattingh
      @FransHattingh 6 месяцев назад

      @@tangiechapman6219 I'm genuinely curious as to how you came to that assertion. The episode states "© 1986" at the end. The middle of a decade is often considered the fourth to sixth years of that decade.

  • @jimdonahue5187
    @jimdonahue5187 3 года назад +6

    The homophobic woman at 31:44 sure did get shut down by Phil AND I'M SO VERY GLAD.. AWFUL WOMAN!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jeffreyturner7678
    @jeffreyturner7678 3 года назад +13

    This first guest spoke love and acceptance, above all, no judgement- love is love is love is love- it breaks my heart her and her ex husband went through pain and death- but my god how that ex husband must have felt love in his final breaths-and acceptance, that you are enough and perfect the way you are- the way God created you. its what is missing from 'christians' today....

  • @andreafamasaga3302
    @andreafamasaga3302 Год назад +5

    Your dad and all the panelists were amazing. Such wisdom, grace & patience as they dealt with the ignorance & fear coming from the audience

  • @gravityrules
    @gravityrules 3 года назад +6

    Regardless who you are or what you believe, your compassion and genuine love for others is the key to understanding and acceptance in everything. I am gay, and once I took responsibility for my own convictions, rather than allowing religious doctrine or peer pressure to control me, I do not seek safety in numbers. Following the crowd serves nothing if bigotry is the outcome. If I had not come out decades ago, been true to myself to end an engagement to a girl I knew was a mistake, I would have created a broken marriage at best, and a broken family at worst. All due to fear. Fear is no foundation for love and acceptance. Listen to your heart, then when you are OK with yourself, stay courageous, strive to listen to others, and do the best you can for others and yourself.

    • @johnsjohnson448
      @johnsjohnson448 4 месяца назад

      I did too. Then realized that it is not necessary to share my private life with the world at large. People are tolerant, not necessarily accepting.

  • @junevandermark952
    @junevandermark952 3 года назад +5

    From the time in my youth that I can remember, I knew that I was heterosexual, and therefore believed that because I was not attracted to my own gender, those who were, were born different, and that being different was not a bad thing, but a good thing, because I could extend myself to the differences ... rather than perceiving that those who were homosexual were wrong or perverted. I never trusted words in a bible, or people who proclaimed that a bible gave them truth, and for that, I am at peace within myself.

  • @SeanWarren
    @SeanWarren 3 года назад +12

    The woman in the first segment is a SAINT!!!!

    • @jaiyabyrd4177
      @jaiyabyrd4177 Год назад

      Was she really a Saint or her self esteem as a woman was low.

    • @SeanWarren
      @SeanWarren Год назад

      @@jaiyabyrd4177 you can think whatever you want to think.

  • @SeanWarren
    @SeanWarren 3 года назад +17

    The look of judgement on the face of the audience for Sandy is so hurtful but it is to be expected for that time. We have come a long way but have a long way to go.

    • @roder5120
      @roder5120 3 года назад +2

      Most Americans have a long way to go especially when you think Trump was an American President only last year.

    • @erikbunty2016
      @erikbunty2016 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@roder5120He's coming back.

  • @Live-life-to-the-fullest
    @Live-life-to-the-fullest 3 года назад +16

    I wonder how that that family is doing today?

  • @michaelm5601
    @michaelm5601 3 года назад +2

    THIS IS A WONDERFUL WOMEN AND SHE KEPT HER PROMISES INSPITE OF HER HUSBAND OUTCOME

  • @Swan-rb4yg
    @Swan-rb4yg 3 года назад +4

    The title reads as if Phil Donahue is coming out.

  • @martinl19
    @martinl19 3 года назад +6

    hiroforce: Indeed the 80´s is now a very "distant" era. Great that you posted this show.

  • @yurryurr2756
    @yurryurr2756 3 года назад +31

    U don’t “turn gay” u are either born with it or not. As a bisexual myself I remember when I was 4 years old watching TV and I was watching Hannah Montana and I had the biggest crush on her lol. I had no idea that some people consider that “unnatural”
    My point being is that people don’t decide one day that they’re gay

    • @vastolive8
      @vastolive8 3 года назад +8

      Excatly. People should understand that's not a choice

    • @MissTia777
      @MissTia777 3 года назад +6

      It's a CHOICE you liar!

    • @MissTia777
      @MissTia777 3 года назад

      It's a CHOICE you liar!

    • @yurryurr2756
      @yurryurr2756 3 года назад +6

      @@MissTia777 I knew I had feelings for women as a woman myself at four years old. Far before I knew anything about sexuality. It’s not a choice. If it was a choice why would people voluntarily put themselves in a situation where they can be discriminated against or even KILLED? You’re ignorant ma’am

    • @MissTia777
      @MissTia777 3 года назад +2

      @@yurryurr2756 It IS a choice even at four!

  • @jbak87
    @jbak87 3 года назад +13

    Has anyone in the comments noticed that the uploader is the son of one of the guys(probably Sandy) in the show?
    I wish he would do a video or respond to us here in the comments about this aspect of his life.

    • @jbak87
      @jbak87 3 года назад

      @@lanajeanvecchione9659
      It's a HE.

    • @hiroforce
      @hiroforce  2 года назад +1

      Not sure what I would say. I recall as a child, other kids asked questions like: Don't you wish your parents were still together? It never occurred to me that life would be any better or worse. As a child your frame of reference is what it is. I had the love of both parents and included, eventually my fathers husband, with whom he's still married to. For me, this life, as a child wasn't strange or atypical, but it was all I knew, and it was good. As an adult, all 3 of my children are the focus of so much love and pride from all of their grandparents and the incredibly valuable contribution to their upbringing.

    • @jbak87
      @jbak87 2 года назад

      @@hiroforce
      I see.
      Where did you get this recording?

    • @hiroforce
      @hiroforce  2 года назад +1

      @@jbak87 my Dad had taped it, probably programmed the VCR to record during the time slot. Donahue was recorded and aired live at the time. He had been going through some of his old tapes and found this episode. Had it digitized and posted it here. I called him up when I noticed a little discussion is going on here. He's on vacation now but when he returns I think he'll make a few comments.

  • @Allison_Wonderland.
    @Allison_Wonderland. 3 года назад +2

    Good God, I miss this show so much. Love ya, Phil!

  • @karenjoslyn4051
    @karenjoslyn4051 3 года назад +6

    Ya know..I had an aunt who had to hide who she was and I always felt bad for her/she was born too soon! I love this segment!

  • @lisabroderick4720
    @lisabroderick4720 2 года назад +3

    Wow, times have really changed in 35 years. I cannot believe the looks on the audience members faces.

  • @kisskoffeekhords9973
    @kisskoffeekhords9973 Год назад +1

    Phil Donahue-simply the best. Gawd I miss this show!

  • @billyhndrsn4542
    @billyhndrsn4542 3 года назад +8

    My God, my God, you knew me before in the womb, you created me as I am, and you love me, and I love you. I will repell the judgement of others against me, for you know me. Give me the strength of wisdom to know the blood of Jesus is salvation to all. Thank you God for loving me and never leaving me. All the glory is yours God. Amen.

    • @meccamitchell6481
      @meccamitchell6481 3 года назад +5

      AMEN
      AMEN &
      AMEN ! Thank you for sharing something valuable and definitely needed through out this world. Your comment is the best one on here 🙏🏾❤

  • @commandoxy
    @commandoxy 3 года назад +30

    Imagine the group's reaction to "Rupaul's Dragrace'.

  • @jonwiley5549
    @jonwiley5549 3 года назад +17

    17:42 And it would be a woman with a Southern accent who raises the club of self-shame and homophobia. Notice she has no rationale to support her homophobia. She’s complacent in her ignorance and still assured that she is right.

    • @morkygorky
      @morkygorky 3 года назад +1

      She's like straight from the Amish cult.... what if her OWN kids turn out gay?

  • @rain73ful
    @rain73ful 3 года назад +3

    They were brave people coming out back then.

  • @bryanj7063
    @bryanj7063 Год назад +1

    Wow an afternoon talk show with an Intelligent mature conversational exchange. Times have changed.

  • @TheGatheringWithin
    @TheGatheringWithin 3 года назад +3

    She is a very good woman to stand by her husband, bless her husband and the family and friends. Love & Light. and to the judgemental people, I hope you grow out of your ignorance

  • @rtjahyadi7868
    @rtjahyadi7868 11 месяцев назад +3

    That lady in the panel with grey hair…she was amazing, and way ahead of the time. We need more people like her in the world 🌍

  • @katee8147
    @katee8147 2 года назад

    I guess Phil Donahue was of the time using a certain questioning to evoke answers & questioning to have open dialogue. Love is love ❤️ glad for your sharing. I hope your lives have changed for more acceptance.

  • @janenejones2036
    @janenejones2036 3 года назад +2

    Wow! How times have changed. Thank goodness! 💖