Contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
Contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
Contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
contribution to The Cabinet exhibition, supported by The Unstraight Museum, UNESCO, the Swedish Institute, and other museums and NGOs in Vietnam and Sweden.
I was 8 years old and was sat on the roof of one of the apartment buildings in our neighbourhood with my best girlfriend. None of us had kissed our boyfriends and decided to try it out. It felt so right, I went to bed happy that day! The next day when I tried this out with my boyfriend, nothing happened, I didn't feel the same thing at all as I had done the previous day... I broke up with my boyfriend and told my girlfriend but got the reply: 'I like you, but, girls should be with boys and not other girls. We're practically together all four of us anyways, what you felt is called friendship...!'
I'm a man, but I like both the color pink and other men. When I was little I had this gorgeous bag, according to myself. It was pink in a few different shades. This bag came in two versions: the pink one but also a blue one. Anyways, a friend's mother told me one day: - Shouldn't you ask your mother to buy you the blue bag? So you don't have to feel so girly. Children don't care about what's pink or considered 'girly'. Adults should learn from this. I will always love pink.
Last month I told my mother about my homosexuality. She asked me several hurting questions demonstrating her ignorance: 1) Do you sleep with all your gay friends? 2) Why do you have to hang out with other gay guys? - then you'll become even more immersed! 3) Gretas – why do you even go there? Only trash! Sad!