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There is a great deal in your article that I can relate too as well. The feeling of being abnormal, perhaps sick even, and reading about this in the 60's and 70's it was definitely considered deviant is the most relevant to me.
As I gained this knowledge that there were others like me the more I wanted to suppress my desire, and for a long time it worked and I honestly thought it was over, just a phase I went through you could say.
Such a decades long struggle to find myself, well at least part of myself. and I couldn't be happier but now I find myself lamenting about all those years I lost being afraid and ashamed.
Like you if I was a much younger person I'm sure I'd be going on a somewhat different path, perhaps radically different.
I'm glad I found this community here and through this I found a wide local community and through them I discovered that to my surprise I really am part of the LGBTQ community.
Thank you Brina for another wonderful and insightful article.
Thank you, thank you, thank you Brina, for sharing such a hard truth. I have not had the difficult time that you and many others have but I have come to understand the point you make, this journey is as much about understanding those who struggle around us, and need our help, as it is about understanding ourselves. Although, understanding ourselves is the key to having that grace to be kind to others, a grace that this world needs so desperately, it is the kindness we show others that is graceful.
Thank you Brina, in all your grace, inside and out.
Hugs DaVita