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As young gay youth, we were usually worried about what was thought of our by our straight family and peers. We would changed certain aspects of our personality to remain stealth. However as we came of age, eventually came out, we let our true colors shine... But what if, your true colors were not that of the collective community in which you were now a part of.
Over the Rainbow: Being a Gay Outcast, is a book written by [name removed] to document his thoughts, and commentary on being gay, but not fitting into the mold. Being the outcast of even his gay community, [Name Removed] has had to find his own community, both of like-minded gay people and various other 'social groups'.
Where do you call home, when you don't feel like you belong?