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Girlfriends, Boyfriends and Theyfriends – Dating as a non-binary person
FromQueerAF | Inspiring LGBTQIA+ stories told by emerging queer creatives
Girlfriends, Boyfriends and Theyfriends – Dating as a non-binary person
FromQueerAF | Inspiring LGBTQIA+ stories told by emerging queer creatives
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Nonbinary people continue to face misconceptions from society, including from other LGBT+ people. For Jacob Edwards, after becoming comfortable with their gender identity they started to wonder about their sexuality, were they no longer ‘gay’ – did that make them Straight? Bi? Pan? And what does that mean for dating?This week Jacob Edward, presenter of Queer Culture on The University of Salford’s student radio station Shock Radio takes us into the world of dating, lovemaking, and life-creating – for those who are beyond the binary.Get Queer Culture on Apple Podcasts:https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/queer-culture/id1362005981?mt=2Follow (or hire to make you audio) Jacob Edwards, on Twitter: @itsJacobEdwardThanks for listening to #QueerAF. Remember we are just weeks away to National Student Pride 2019, in London, the 22nd to 24th of February. This podcast will be live on stage with guest host Evan Davis and LGBT+ legend Ian McKellen. Weekend wristbands are just £5 which gets you drinks deals at queer bars across Soho, free entry, and you’ll see All Stars 4 queen Trinity the Tuck perform at the Student Pride after party at Heaven. Get them now and see the full line up www.studentpride.co.uk/tickets
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Released:
Feb 4, 2019
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