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Born this Way- Kayden Wu
My name is Kayden Wu and I’ve been on T since January 26, 2017. The journey I’ve been on has been an entire rollercoaster. I came out as “lesbian” my freshman year of college in 2013. I never knew that transgender was a thing, or that taking testosterone injections was a thing until I was…
Born This Way- Vamps
Coming out story Firstly lemme start by saying Happy Pride to all you fellow Queers!!! While the journey to self acceptance is a rocky road, coming out is a whole other ball game itself. You may have to deal with a lot of Karen’s along the way. Having to come out is more a daily…
Born This Way -Zombs
They say ignorance is bliss – and well, it was.Growing up subtly off an airheaded vibe, I was able to delay my herd of drama lamas of coming out to a certain extent.I remember getting my first butterflies ever towards a girl who shared a chair with me in eighth grade(isn’t that the dream!) and…
Born This Way-Kiruthika Thurairajah
I come from a very abusive family. My mother was abusive- Physically, emotionally, verbally, etc. I remember the days – I was five years old and she dragged me to the wash room and banged my head on the commode. A few years forward, at 8 years of age she started to hit me for…
Born This Way-Vasi Samudra Devi
I had two almost-comings-out and one proper coming out.My final time was in 2020, under lockdown after graduation, when I was in a safe place in a comfortable apartment in Kandy. It was when I accepted myself as a trans woman at last after I was called a beautiful woman repeatedly by a very affectionate…
The Many Faces of Queer Activism
In Conversation with activist and comedian Kiruthika Thurairajah As part of our Pride special, we sat down with Kiru recently. Here’s how our conversation went down. The many faces of Kiru – and her beautiful kitty cats, Kanmani and Shakthi ❤
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