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Snapshot 2000 - Jonathan(January 2000)

In this podcast Jonathan talks about coming out and first sexual experience.

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The abstract of the recording titled "Snapshot 2000 - Jonathan" focuses on an individual's personal account of their experience with their sexuality and coming out, as well as their first sexual encounter. It offers an intimate look at the speaker's early self-realization during the late 1970s, the support they received from their family, and the societal context they navigated.

The individual recognized their attraction to the same sex at a young age. Despite the challenges of growing up in a separated household, the individual felt no internal conflict about their sexuality, buoyed by a nurturing family environment. It wasn't until the age of 18 or 19 that they openly disclosed their sexual orientation to their mother, prompted by the insistence of their first same-sex partner.

The speaker recounts traveling from London to the remote, windswept Cornwall to come out to their family. This journey was marked by anxiety and shaped by a lack of precedent, as their understanding of relationships had been largely informed by heterosexual norms. The moment of revelation occurred during a poignant scene in a movie, leading to a straightforward and positive response from their mother, who expressed support and happiness for their honesty.

Additionally, the individual details their first sexual experience during secondary school with a peer named Matthew on a camping trip. The experience was characterized by a sense of discovery, intimacy, and caution due to the conservative environment in which it took place. The interaction was described as delicate and full of anticipation, leading to a longer relationship between the two.

Lastly, the individual shares a broader message for those grappling with their identity and the process of coming out. They advocate for self-assurance and encourage others to stay true to themselves, acknowledging that while there may be challenges and losses, there will also be gains and personal growth. Their final sentiment emphasizes the importance of enjoying life and being true to oneself, as each person only has one life to live.

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Record date:15th January 2000
Interviewer:Gareth Watkins
Location:London, United Kingdom
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Archive:The master recording is archived at the Alexander Turnbull Library (OHDL-004095).
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