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What it’s like returning home years after coming out
When Kay Langford said goodbye to Nambour, the regional Queensland town she left at 22, she was not out — to herself or her family.
It wasn’t until she moved away and saw more queer identities that she figured out her own sexuality.
“I probably started to identify as a lesbian when I started to see more examples of people [who were] representing what I was feeling or experiencing in my body,” she said.
“I probably spent too many years suppressing that.
“Visibility and community and allies — whether you’re queer or not — is so important to help people to come out, but also to make them feel safe.”
That is why Ms Langford returned to her hometown recently — to create some of that representation and to host a party for the local LGBTQI…
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