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I think that high school themes are replayed over and over throughout your life, and you try to pretend that it's a phase and that once you're out of high school it's over, but I don't think that's true.
Michael J. Willett -
I guess I sort of got bullied in high school but no more than anyone else. I felt like everyone was weird or different.
Michael J. Willett
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I haven't seen that many gay movies, but I haven't loved a lot of the ones I've seen.
Michael J. Willett -
I came out when I was 13 and started to become more open about liking boys, and I still ended up dating girls and boys. It seems to be the natural progression from where I was, but it wasn't a shock to anyone that I was close with.
Michael J. Willett -
I feel like it's important for young people - practically, young gay people - to know what to do and how to handle bigotry and opposition and where to go to have those resources of help and guidance. I think it's important.
Michael J. Willett -
Acting, I get to explore other people and other characters; with music, I get to express and explore myself.
Michael J. Willett -
I don't have a journal; I write music.
Michael J. Willett -
Definitely, I want to continue doing films and television, but my heart is in music. I've written for most of my life.
Michael J. Willett