In this podcast Nicholas talks about being young and bisexual in 2012.
Summary
In the podcast titled "Nicholas - Q12", recorded in Masterton, Wairarapa on the 8th of September 2012, the individual Nicholas shares personal insights into the experience of being young and bisexual in the early 2010s in New Zealand. Throughout this 16-minute recording, Nicholas engages in a candid discussion about various aspects of their identity and experiences.
A Masterton native, Nicholas gives a sense of their background by describing an engagement in sports, notably hockey, and being productive at school while maintaining a sociable existence. Nicholas, who identifies their sex as male and confirms a masculine expression of their gender, delves into the topic of being bisexual and outlines the process of recognition and acceptance of their sexuality, which began around the age of 13.
The podcast reveals that Nicholas initially experienced a denial phase regarding their attraction to both sexes but then embraced their bisexual identity. The discussion touches on the challenges Nicholas faces, such as the complexities of having simultaneous attractions to multiple genders and the intricacies of navigating relationships in a predominantly heterosexual society.
As far as community connections go, Nicholas acknowledges the absence of a robust LGBT community presence in Masterton, though they mention the existence of a nascent Facebook group which aims to provide support and foster inclusivity for LGBT individuals in the region. Nicholas also shares that their coming out journey began with friends before moving on to family members, detailing the dynamics and occasional challenges involved, especially regarding the maturity of individuals within relationships and the reception by parents.
Relationship dynamics are further explored as Nicholas recalls past relationships with both genders. They recount having dated others of the same gender, describing lengths and particulars of two past relationships, including one where a partner showed signs of possessiveness and control.
In terms of connections within the LGBT community, Nicholas notes the use of social media and other online platforms as primary means, as well as meeting others through friends and at parties. They offer a nuanced perspective on the concept of virginity, explaining how they see it as encompassing different aspects of their sexual experiences with different genders.
Nicholas also weighs in on topics like music preferences and the definitions of gender and sexuality. Throughout, they describe their local area, Masterton, as a place where acceptance for diverse sexualities is generally positive, although Nicholas notes their particular school environment may not mirror the broader experiences of others.
The podcast provides a window into the evolving landscape of sexuality, identity, and community in rural New Zealand during the 2010s.
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