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In the episode of Cagney and Lacey he was in I thought he was a rough-looking lesbian. Wikipedia does say he is gay, just not a lesbian. He is real creepy, though. Last nights episode was also not very good. Darlene claiming to find a spiritual deity because a fortune teller told her to, and then Mark face-timing the other 'real folks' with the last name of Conner. I didn't get that, either. I hated that character. Only glad she/he was only in a few episodes. Yes I agree. I have the entire set on DVD and the early shows were much better and funnier than the later ones. A lot of them were unaired towards the end, but they are on the DVDs. I first heard of them back in the '70s with their single 'Butter Boy.' Still have the 45. I used to watch some on Youtube also, but not so many anymore. I still watch Angela M and sometimes Panda Monium. It's odd they never say where they are getting their money from when all they're doing is constant 'camping or glamping.' I can't imagine they make enough from their Youtube channel to support their lifestyle. LOL, and after every ass whooping he'd say, "I'm Rick James bitch!" He'd always come back with that line, or "Cocaine is a helluva drug." Maybe. Unfortunately I don't get HBO Max so I didn't get to see it. I'd be curious what his/her kids think and said about her. I believe a few passed away but s/he fathered 8 or 9 children. He/she obviously loved the ladies. Didn't he try that with 'Cruising?' I saw this doc on DVD, and a lot I wasn't aware of. I didn't know he had out-of-the-closet boyfriends, even though Roy wasn't. Maybe he paid them hush money to keep silent about his sexuality. Wallace Adams was one boyfriend that was interviewed, and then there was Peter Frasier that was mentioned, but not interviewed. I do remember his part - or a character named for him - in the movie 'Citizen Cohn.' I thought that was a made up character because no way could Roy Cohn have a boyfriend hanging around his hospital bed. I figured his life was more like what was presented in 'Angels in America' where he didn't have any close friends while on his deathbed, much less a boyfriend. Yes. I thought that was really strange because wouldn't detectives be able to tell that the bullet was self-inflicted right from the start and that would've ruled out her boyfriends father or anyone else. And I recently learned the mother, Pat, died about a week ago. I haven't seen this documentary but I saw 'Where's My Roy Cohn' on DVD. I wasn't aware he had some out and open boyfriends; Wallace Adams was one that was interviewed. For him to have denied being gay so much he certainly wasn't trying to hide it. Although, it was funny when he'd go around telling people he and Barbara Walters were engaged and she wasn't too happy about that, obviously aware he was really gay. Where exactly was he in this movie? Did you watch 'Mom' last night? Unfortunately I missed it so I was curious how did they explain Christy's absence. No they got divorced because his Jewish parents didn't approve. She has said his parents nearly dropped dead learning that she's Christian and the transsexual thing probably would've killed them. They probably could accept the transsexual stuff better than being a Christian, LOL. She actually told him before they were married and not two years after the marriage like the other poster said. Then I'm curious what you must think of intersex people? I have a friend who was born intersex - At times she referred to her medical condition as Swyer syndrome, then other times AIS (androgen insensitivity syndrome), maybe they're the same thing... I dunno. She is a female and has always lived as a female despite having XY male chromosomes, she can't get pregnant and has always taken female hormones. One thing is I'm always surprised she has been as open about herself on Facebook and elsewhere because she did have a 'Christian' lady who blocked and unfriended her on Facebook, once she learned her history, and this lady said she was really gay (my friend was married 3 times to men, so I'm guessing that's where that comes from) and she hated gays. As my friend replied: "Maybe this woman was simply jealous knowing she had no chance, sexually, with her." Wouldn't surprise me, LOL Okay, and you did say there is only male and female XX and XY, because usually people like yourself start to back peddle when intersex people are thrown into the mix. And I don't care if there are only 10 people on the planet that are intersex, they do exist, everything isn't exactly XX and XY male or female, so you can't say they are such a small number that they don't count: I'm fairly certain that would be your next move, so I beat you to the punch. [quote]Trans people can call us whatever filthy names they like, and I'm talking FILTHY[/quote] I'm curious where you live that this type of thing doesn't happen in your everyday life, but I'm sure not by transsexuals. I mean men do this all the time if you live in a major city. I live in southern Louisiana and I don't go to New Orleans anymore because you will hear every obscenity, profanity and threat you can imagine yelled at you as you're walking down the street, especially the French Quarter. That happens in most large cities. I've heard Amsterdam is really bad (no thank you). I'm too old for that. You must live in a very small community of mostly white people if you don't hear this type of filth when you're out in public. I remember him, he was once on the Phil Donahue show many years ago. He was supposedly writing a book called "More Lives than One." The ending was really dumb and unrealistic. I couldn't figure out how Andy pushed his wheelchair so hard it knocked Keith over when it hit him, perfectly. Then right at the end before the credits roll Andy is walking away with his mother like he had never been in a wheelchair at all. If he could always walk that well why was he in the wheelchair to begin with?