Where is home for the biracial trans bois?
<p>It’s taken my entire life to find the nerve and vocabulary to articulate what being gay, trans, and biracial have meant for me. I felt like I’ve always lived in those hard-to-relate-to in-between places. I have always struggled with black and white, circular thinking which made holding nuance really uncomfortable for me, especially as a teenager.</p>
<p>I’ve found that navigating the intersections that I do has a unique set of challenges that very few people have understood when I’ve tried to seek support. And sometimes, I’ve been met with outright hostility and silencing in response to my desire to connect. As a method of protection, I stopped talking about them all together in most cases. It didn’t feel safe for a long time.</p>
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