Where is home for the biracial trans bois?

<p>It&rsquo;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&rsquo;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&rsquo;ve found that navigating the intersections that I do has a unique set of challenges that very few people have understood when I&rsquo;ve tried to seek support. And sometimes, I&rsquo;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&rsquo;t feel safe for a long time.</p> <p><a href="https://vonreyes.medium.com/living-in-the-gray-94ba8f83afe7"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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