Queer Stories of Triumph
Queer Stories of Triumph
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Speaking at Memoirs about my Tragedy to Purpose
I told my story in a different way and different format here. A timeline of the worst day of my life. But this is part of my story.
I'm sharing this on my channel because it is precisely why I started this TH-cam channel. To share. If you or anyone you know in the Queer community would like to share on Queer Stories of Triumph, please reach out at owner@choosetolive.org
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Meet Cody! "This is my coming out story."
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Takeaways -Growing up in a Christian household can create internalized homophobia and make it difficult to accept one's sexuality. -Having a support system and seeking help are crucial during the coming out process. -Surrounding yourself with people who love and accept you unconditionally is essential for self-acceptance. -If your blood family doesn't accept you, there are other people out ther...
Meet Rg. "Struggles of being an introvert and language barriers."
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Coming from a different country and culture can be a significant mental roadblock, especially with language barriers and a lack of support. Joining the military can provide a sense of purpose and belonging, as well as opportunities for personal and professional growth. Coming out to family members, especially in conservative cultures, can be challenging and may require time for acceptance and u...
Meet Matthew - "He said, I think I'm the reason that you and your brother... are gay"
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Hear Matthew's story of navigating social prejudices and discovering his sexuality. Growing up in a biracial family can come with challenges and tensions due to societal prejudices and family dynamics. Experiencing racism and abuse can have a profound impact on a person's sense of self and relationships. Discovering one's sexuality can be a journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and navigating ...
Stephanie - "I grew up a Jehovah's Witness"
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This is Stephanie. Hear her story. She grew up a Jehovah's Witness and was outed in her late 20s. She has quite the comeback story of overcoming the trauma and has an important message for anyone who struggles with who they are.