A letter written by former President Obama in his youth has resurfaced, revealing his self-proclaimed ‘androgynous’ mind and his imaginative love for men.
The letter, addressed to his then-girlfriend Alex McNear, was discovered by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Garrow, who included it in his book “Rising Star.”
At the age of 21, Obama wrote to McNear about his mental state, stating, “My mind is androgynous to a great extent and I hope to make it more so until I can think in terms of people, not women as opposed to men.”
He also added, “But, in returning to the body, I see that I have been made a man, and physically in life, I choose to accept that contingency.”
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The letter, dated November 1982, also contains some redacted paragraphs that were later discovered by Garrow.
These paragraphs reveal Obama’s imaginative love for men, which he openly admitted to McNear. “You see, I make love to men daily, but in the imagination,” he wrote.
This intriguing historical document is currently owned by Emory University, which prohibits its removal or photography.
However, a friend of Garrow, Harvey Klehr, managed to transcribe the redacted paragraphs by hand and sent them to the author, providing a glimpse into Obama’s youthful musings.
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Interestingly, Garrow, while discussing the letter, stated that there was nothing unusual about Obama’s thoughts. As a historian, he believes that the majority of human beings have sexual fantasies. Obama’s admission is simply a reflection of this universal human experience.
Obama, who has been married to Michelle Obama since 1992 and is a father of two, dated McNear during his time at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Despite the revelations from the letter, there has been no comment from the former president or his representatives.
The discovery of this letter offers a unique insight into the mind of a young Barack Obama, long before he became the commander-in-chief. It reveals a side of him that many may find surprising, given his public persona.
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