
""Like, we do some really gay s*** in hockey. All the time. Guys will talk about the size of everyone, and like ... sometimes I'm standing there, this is all happening around me, and I'm like, 'You guys are gayer than me.' Honestly, some of them are. And it's every day, too. They're talking about each others c**** every day. It's so weird.""
""I first came out to my sister, then my mum, before telling anyone else. I came out to my four closest straight male friends 'around the kitchen island' at my home. There was a long silence before I finally said: 'Uh, I'm gay.' One friend broke the tension by asking, 'Okay, so you're gay. When can we start hunting for men?' It was so sweet and hilarious.""
Luke Prokop openly discusses the humorous and candid aspects of locker room culture in hockey, highlighting behaviors such as bum-slapping and body commentary among teammates. He reflects on his coming out journey, initially sharing his sexuality with family and close friends, who responded positively. Prokop emphasizes the importance of humor in easing the transition into new teams, noting that many teammates forget about his sexuality, which he prefers to maintain a sense of normalcy.
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