Australia was very nice : the coming-out story is told in two seconds, with the relevance that it costs less calling minutes. It was done respectfully and comically. A reverse coming-out (yes) was already made by Eaton's in Canada in 1998: more annoying than comical, although the makers thought they were doing a good job, tagline ' '. A white straight boy as an example for diversity? No. Strange was also the clip from the Irish Bord na Móna, ' Coming Out For Christmas '.
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