![]() Tired of this self-limiting pattern, I decided to confront my beliefs around masculinity. Like walking on thin ice, any false move I made, could easily throw me back into a loop of old patterns that condition my ways of being and behaving without me even noticing it. Little did I know that in the years that followed, more often than not, I would find myself butch-ing up, trying to be more masculine than what I naturally was. I would be able to drop the heteronormative disguise that I used to wear, to ensure that I belonged and that I felt safe. ![]() That, being free to be me, I could finally stop pretending. I used to think that “coming out” was going to be the hardest part of being gay. Photo credit: Shed Mojahid Article by Hugo Mega (edited by Alyssa Lepage)
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