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1993 - Michelangelo Signorile - Queer in America: Sex, the Media, and the Closets of Power - Page xvi
"Many of them became determined to tear the institution of the closet down entirely. This book is about the people still trapped in the closet, ..."
1997 - Daniel Balderston, Donna J. Guy - Sex and Sexuality in Latin America - Page 187
"The lesbian trapped in the "closet," the women imprisoned in prescriptive ideas of the "normal" share the pain of blocked options, broken connections, ..."
2000 - Michael P. Brown - Closet Space: Geographies of Metaphor from the Body to the Globe - Page 40
"Even though he finds ample opportunities to have sex with men, he still feels trapped in the closet, which he materialises quite explicitly in terms of not being able to tell his parents:"
I'm inclined to agree, although I suppose this could have a more specific meaning particularly if there's another sense (I don't think the song was about R. Kelley being gay, maybe someone was though). Globish07:47, 29 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
I would have thought this was SoP, as is "stuck in the closet", but there seems to be enough use on both to indicate a set phrase.--Dmol10:05, 29 November 2007 (UTC)Reply