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Hi guys, so most of you are probably wondering why I am doing this video.
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Well, my life has been bit of a roller coaster, to say the least, over the last couple of years.
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I mean, losing my dad to cancer in 2011 was one of the hardest things I have ever had to deal with in my life.
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And then winning an Olympic medal last year, in 2012, in front of a home crowd.
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Finishing my A-levels this year. It's been hectic.
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Well, one thing that I consider pretty important is to have some form of private life.
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You are probably thinking, why did you do a book
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and why did you do a documentary and all that kind of stuff,
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but I've only ever talked about things that I felt comfortable talking about.
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When I was younger I hated talking about the bullying situation at school,
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and I didn't like talking about my dad because obviously at the time it was a sensitive subject.
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But I mean, it's one of those things that in an ideal world I wouldn't be doing this video because it shouldn't matter.
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But recently I was misquoted in an interview, and it made me feel really angry
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and frustrated and emotions I have never felt before when reading something about myself.
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For me, honesty is something that I really do believe in.
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And I have always been honest. I may have been vague in some of my answers, but I have always been honest.
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And one thing I have never really felt that comfortable talking about are my relationships,
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because it's what I get asked even if I'm doing sporting interviews is, do you have girlfriend,
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who are you seeing, all of that kind of stuff. And I, I've been dating girls and I've never really had a serious relationship to talk about.
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And now I kind of feel ready to talk about my relationships.
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Come spring of this year my life changed — massively — when I met someone and it made me feel so happy, so safe,
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and everything just feels great, and well, that someone is a guy.
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And it did take me by surprise a little bit
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It was always in the back of my head that something like that could happen,
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but it wasn't until spring this year that something that just clicked, it felt right, and I was like, OK.
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And like I said my whole world just changed right there and then.
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Of course I still fancy girls, but right now I'm dating a guy and I couldn't be happier.
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I just feel safe. And it just really does feel right.
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People are going to have their own opinions, and I think people are going to make a big deal of this.
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I mean, is it a big deal? Well, I don't think so.
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People will call me a liar. People, I mean, it's going to be big, but I wanted to say something,
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and I feel like now I'm ready, and I wanted to do it.
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People will think what will your dad say, what would your dad would have said,
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he always said to me, as long as you are happy, I'm happy.
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And right now I couldn't be happier. My mom has been so supportive as well.
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I could count the number of people I've told on my hand.
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But all of my friends and family that I've told have been so supportive, which has been great.
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But I told the rest of my family today, and let's just say there are mixed opinions.
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Lots of them didn't believe it. Lots of them wanted me to keep it quiet.
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Some said why don't you just do a statement, why don't you do a magazine cover,
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why don't you do a TV interview, but I didn't want to get my words twisted,
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I wanted to put an end to all the rumors and speculation and just say it and tell you guys.
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You know, it's what I want to do. My friends and family are always there to support me, and I hope you guys can be too.
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I'm still Tom. I still want to win an Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 for Great Britain.
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I am still as motivated as ever to do that, and it would be great to have you guys on that journey too.
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But I just wanted to make sure that I got to tell you guys before I head off to Houston
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for a training camp that I've got up until Christmas.
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So, I'm glad that I got it off my chest.
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I hope you can join me on my journey to Rio 2016 too.