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I don't think being straight, or white, or male means that our lives and identities aren't complicated, or not worth examining.
...but it might mean most of us wouldn't bother.
Does anyone really ask themselves the tough questions when they don't have to? Do people grow through challenge or comfort? We're not going to be backed up against a wall and forced to defend who we are and why for being straight, white, or male.
We're the privileged category... the lucky ones.
So what's that mean?
What's it mean to you?
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