Quote by Graham Norton
Because society places a value on masculinity, gay men aspire to i

Because society places a value on masculinity, gay men aspire to it. If you go to a gay club and the doorman says, You do realise this is a gay club, dont you lads? you get all excited because you think, Wow, he thought I was straight! – Graham Norton

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All my day is spent dealing with other people. When I come home I like it to be empty. The presence of others in my house kind of annoys me. I love coming home and shutting the doors. I feel brain dead. Im relatively available, but not to live with. – Graham Norton

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My parents grew up working class, but in that way that working class families do, they spent a fortune on education to better me. – Graham Norton

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