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Tamara(September 2012)

In this podcast Tamara talks about being young and bisexual in 2012.

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Summary

This recording entitled "Tamara - Q12" examines the experiences of being young and bisexual in 2012 in Aotearoa New Zealand. Throughout the 15-minute interview, Tamara discusses various aspects of life, from mundane details of wanting a bunny named Pegasus and living on a farm, to engagement with social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

Music stands out as a significant interest for Tamara, particularly metal and alternative genres. The conversation also touches on Tamara's attendance at educational events at Closet Space, a support space that Tamara speaks highly of, acknowledging its role in meeting others after discovering its existence.

The interview pivots to more personal topics such as Tamara's sexual orientation, bisexual identity, and cultural identity, mentioning a connection to Māori heritage. The expression of femininity and masculinity is also addressed, with Tamara identifying with tomboyish traits. Reflecting on sexual orientation, the individual initially perceived themself as a lesbian before realizing a bisexual identity following a crush on a male peer.

The subject of the interview candidly shares experiences of coming out, including a subtle acknowledgment by their mother who then informed the rest of the family, alleviating the need for further disclosures. Familial reactions were varied yet generally supportive. Tamara speaks of challenges faced due to their sexual orientation, such as bullying at school necessitating a partial concealment of their identity to avoid further issues, but later found acceptance among peers.

Relationships are a focal point as well, with mention of various partners and the dynamics of a long-distance relationship that lasted a year and a half. When discussing how they engage with the LGBTQIA+ community, Tamara underscores the value of friendships in facilitating connections.

Towards the end of the interview, the topics broaden to abstract constructs like the definition of virginity, revealing that Tamara believes virginity is a subjective experience tied to personal choice rather than a physical state. Abuse is also discussed, with online interactions and a physical altercation at school describing the adversity faced due to their sexuality.

In summary, the recording encapsulates the blend of quotidian life and profound moments of self-discovery, community interaction, and challenges encountered due to sexual orientation for a bisexual individual in early 2010s Aotearoa New Zealand. The interview provides an intimate glimpse into the myriad facets of navigating identity, relationships, and support systems within and outside the LGBTQIA+ community.

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Record date:12th September 2012
Interviewer:Benji Watt
Location:Manawatū, Aotearoa New Zealand
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Archive:The master recording is archived at the Alexander Turnbull Library (OHDL-004030).
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/q12_tamara.html