Posted on 06/12/2008 5:08:33 PM PDT by madprof98
BOSTON The youngest daughter of Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said in an interview published Thursday that she's gay, and came out to her parents after lawmakers voted to kill a proposal that could have outlawed gay marriage in the state.
Katherine Patrick said her father responded to her announcement by giving her a bear hug and saying: "Well, we love you no matter what."
She made her revelation public in an interview with her family published Thursday in Bay Windows, a weekly Boston newspaper aimed at the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community.
The governor told the paper his family agreed to the interview to make the news public on their own terms.
"The world is such and my job is such that rather than have someone do a 'gotcha' and our giving the misimpression that this wasn't completely natural in our family, then we thought, 'All right, let's just say it and move on,'" he said.
Katherine Patrick, 18, said she told her father and her mother, Diane Patrick, of her sexual orientation on July 3, 2007 about three weeks after the Legislature rejected an anti-gay-marriage amendment to the state constitution. Patrick, who supports gay marriage, lobbied lawmakers to block the amendment from reaching the ballot.
"He didn't know that I was gay then," Katherine told the paper. "For someone so publicly to fight for something that doesn't even affect him was just like, 'That's my dad,' you know?"
In 2004 Massachusetts became the first state in the nation to legalize gay marriage, after the state's Supreme Judicial Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples. California's high court also has legalized gay marriage, and weddings are set to begin there Monday.
Katherine Patrick did not immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press on Thursday. An aide to the governor said he would make few additional comments other than to say he supports and loves his daughter.
Patrick told the paper the idea that one of his daughters could be gay didn't factor into his decision to support gay marriage.
"I don't think we thought about who they loved more that they knew what love was and that they would have love in their lives," Patrick said.
Katherine Patrick plans to attend Smith College in the fall and is an intern at MassEquality, a gay-rights advocacy group. She and her father will march in Boston's gay pride parade on Saturday.
Probably planning one for himself.
I bet she’s a “gay American”!
The daughter of “Coupe Deval” is a lesbian? Yawn...woman bites bush story.
Is she hot or does she look like Ellen?
Gay Drone Activation Alert.
He wanted a boy anyway.
Katherine Patrick said her father responded to her announcement by giving her a bear hug and saying: “Well, we love you no matter what.”
Understandable, but that’s not the same as saying “I’m proud my daughter’s gay”. And why would one’s offspring’s sexuality be a matter or pride, anyway?
How very special.
It’s a requirement at Smith College to be a lesbian.
“Is she hot or does she look like Ellen?”
As my mother, of eternal memory, would have said, “Poor girl!”
http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=news&sc3=&id=75834
Be proud you get advanced calculus or can run 20 miles but proud because you have sex in a particular way - just don't get it.
This whole concept of 'pride' for who and what you do in your bedroom is so bizarre to me.
It's like marching because you like hummers, or vibrators, or brunettes.
http://tinyurl.com/4joc4l
So many kids today, as in days past, are so hungry for attention and their fifteen minutes of fame, that they will decide they’re the most outrageous thing they can think of. It would be better if, instead of marching in “gay pride” parades, their parents would tell them that it is wrong and ungodly.
Besides, why is it so imperative that we have to know what someone does in their bedroom? Yak. Yak. Yak. Yak. Yak. Blah. Blah. Blah. WHAT PART OF “WE DO NOT WANT TO HEAR IT” DO THEY NOT UNDERSTAND?
She may be “gay” but she’s also a moron for making a big deal out of it.
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