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"I didn't know why I was doing it," he said. "It just made me feel good." Jenner said he has never been sexually attracted to men, and he wanted to make clear to
viewers that gender identity and sexuality were separate things. "I am not gay," he said. "I am, as far as I know, heterosexual. I've always been with a woman, raising
kids." Jenner said he has not decided whether he will undergo sexual reassignment surgery. "These are all things that are out there in the future for me to explore. There's no
rush for that. And I would do it so quietly that nobody in the world would know." Jenner's four oldest children appeared on the Diane Sawyer interview special to support their
father, but not the two girls he had with Kris Kardashian. He said his stepdaughter Kim has been a big supporter, urged on by husband Kanye West, but that his stepdaughter Khloe was taking
it the hardest. Jenner's first two wives offered messages of support; Kris Kardashian told ABC she had no comment but tweeted after the interview aired, "Not only was I able to
call him my husband for 25 years and father of my children, I am now able to call him my hero." Jenner told Sawyer that Kris was having a difficult time with it, and that if she better
understood it, the couple would probably still be together. Jenner's 89-year-old mother also was interviewed, saying she was more proud of Bruce than when he stood as an Olympic
champion in Montreal. Jenner showed Sawyer a closet filled with dresses and men's clothes. Sawyer said she had a private dinner with Jenner where he wore a dress, but the former
Olympian did not appear in one in the ABC special.