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To the baby gay in me, you survive this

Looking back is beautiful. As queer people, we especially deserve reflection. We exist in a world where we see queerness celebrated, but also demonised. Where who you love, how you identify, who you are at your core can be a death sentence. Our journeys are simultaneously full of obstacles alongside our own crafted paths to happiness. Looking back allows us to remember what we have made it through. Our stories are not only for ourselves, but for our entire community – the survivors, the

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