When Grace was coming out, she was the only queer person she knew - which made support from her straight friends all the more vital.
was equally as revolutionary for me as it was terrifying. I didn’t have to hide who I was anymore, and it felt like the world had been lifted from my shoulders. But almost straight away I had to confront stereotypes about what kind of life I would have, and whether I would meet anyone. As free as I felt, I was anxious about other people’s reactions and there was a part of me that hoped it actually was a phase.
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