Urooj Khan

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They chased a version of masculinity defined by the ability to keep emotions hidden; to never show pain, weakness, or—god forbid—tears. A practiced insouciance had become their behavioral gold standard—sure, it stunted their emotional growth, but at least it upped the odds that other high schoolers might describe them as “chill.”
Greedy: Notes from a Bisexual Who Wants Too Much
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