What does it actually mean to identify as gay?
For many of us, claiming the word “gay” was liberating. It gave us language, belonging, community, and pride. It helped us make sense of our experiences and find people who understood us. But is there a point where identification turns into over-identification?
In this episode, we unpack some big questions:
- What is identity, really?
- In what ways is identifying as gay empowering?
- How does it foster belonging and inclusion?
- When does it start to create division, hierarchy, or limitation?
- Is “gay” a culture — and if so, what does that even mean?
- Where’s the line between healthy pride and rigid attachment?
We explore the benefits and the drawbacks of tying ourselves closely to any identity — and how over-identifying can sometimes shrink us rather than expand us.
This conversation isn’t about minimizing being gay. It’s about integrating it. About moving from performance to embodiment. From label to lived experience.
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