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John(March 2012)

In this podcast John talks about being young and gay in 2012.

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This summary reviews a podcast recording titled "John - Q12," which provides insight into the experiences of a young individual identifying as gay during the 2010s decade. The interview took place in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the atmosphere can be described as casual, with a friendly dialogue between the interviewer and the interviewee.

The person being interviewed, known as John, openly discusses various aspects of their life, including hobbies such as spending time with their partner and friends, and their enthusiasm for moving back to an area affectionately nicknamed "the shore." Personal details, such as age, gender identity, cultural background, and the age of realization about their sexuality, are shared. It is revealed that self-realization about their sexuality came in the early twenties following the end of a relationship with a girlfriend and clandestine interactions with other guys.

The discussion proceeds to cover John's process of disclosing their sexual orientation to various people in their life. Their ex-girlfriend's reaction to learning about John's sexuality is portrayed as indifferent, bordering on humorous. When it came to family, John has not explicitly informed their parents about their sexuality, although siblings and cousins are aware, having discovered the truth via social media. Friends and coworkers, similarly, have been accepting, with workplace interactions described as primarily positive but still encompassing typical banter.

In terms of romantic relationships, there is a focus on the evolution of John's current partnership, which developed out of a previous relationship through a complex situation involving multiple partners. Views on the definition of virginity and the potential experiences of abuse or discrimination due to sexuality or gender identity are also touched upon, with John indicating a lack of negative experiences in these areas.

Considerable attention is given to John's perspective on nightlife and social activities. They express a preference for quiet personal time over the perceived overrated club scene, opting instead for a more laid-back environment to enjoy drinks at work. The workings of John's current job in a tavern, which could be viewed as an atypical environment for someone who is gay, are also examined. Though one might expect a more challenging atmosphere, John finds that any negativity can be deflected with a confident, reciprocal demeanor.

Regarding their relationship, John's significant other is mentioned as being accepted and liked by John's colleagues. This acceptance is noted as having grown as colleagues became more familiar with seeing John's partner regularly at the pub.

To conclude, the interview encapsulates the everyday realities and interactions of a young person in the 2010s navigating their identity and relationships, both romantic and platonic, against the broader societal backdrop of personal acceptance and openness.

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Record date:22nd March 2012
Interviewer:Benji Watt
Location:Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
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Archive:The master recording is archived at the Alexander Turnbull Library (OHDL-003947).
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/q12_john.html