Question #5 My truth is not your truth, sorry but that's the way it's just gotta be. My truth is not a lie. Anonymous
Question #2 Hearing my Father use the N-word is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Anonymous
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both authentic and opening my mouth about things. Anonymous
Question #1 I grew up in a world with friends, family, and social pressure to conform. Christie – New York City
Question #1 I grew up in a world with My single mother, Financial instability, and Always longed for security. Married, stable, mom – New Jersey
Question #2 Age 25 is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Married, stable, mom – New Jersey
Question #3 Hanging out with Strong self aware women put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Married, stable, mom – New Jersey
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both Transparent and Honest. Married, stable, mom – New Jersey
Question #1 I grew up in a world with Puerto Ricans, Middle Class, and lots of kids my own age. Anonymous
Question #1 I grew up in a world with opportunity, racism, and competition. Laura Quiros – Montclair NJ
Question #2 5th grade is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Laura Quiros – Montclair NJ
Question #3 Hanging out with people who also played sports put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Laura Quiros – Montclair NJ
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both authentic and vulerable. Laura Quiros – Montclair NJ
Question #2 Being made fun of by my friends is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Anonymous