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Katie

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As a young 25 yr old Lesbian being born in a very conservative, backward thinking town in Ohio is difficult. A lot of people say you choose to be gay, but I can say now as an out lesbian for a couple years that I was born this way. At a early age I knew I was different then other girls; and I didn’t know how to take it or what to do. I just knew I would wake up every morning and wish I didn’t exist. I was not normal. and I also knew my family and society wouldn’t accept it.

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Miler, K. (2015). Katie. In: Boske, C., Osanloo, A. (eds) Students, Teachers, and Leaders Addressing Bullying in Schools. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-148-9_25

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