Shawn Mendes' willingness to explore and question his sexuality in a public and vulnerable way was seen as brave and inspiring. It highlighted the importance of self-discovery and the societal pressures that can hinder it.
The hosts' family, particularly their brothers and cousins, were very masculine and into traditionally male activities, which made them realize early on that they were not interested in those pursuits. This realization helped them come to terms with their sexuality without much questioning from their family.
The hosts had a childhood filled with imaginative play and outdoor activities, which they cherish as fond memories. They contrast this with modern kids who may lack these experiences due to technology and other factors, expressing gratitude for their upbringing.
The host is grateful for their teeth journey because it significantly boosted their confidence and changed their face structure. They had previously accepted their teeth as they were, but the transformation has been life-changing.
The host was emotional while gardening on the Day of the Dead, connecting with memories of helping their uncle with gardening as a child and spending time with their grandma. It was a moment of nostalgia and gratitude for their childhood.
The host is unhappy with their car because it has not been cleaned or washed in three years due to their messy nature and lack of knowledge about car maintenance. They feel it's time for an upgrade.
The host's diet, particularly dairy consumption, significantly affects their skin, causing breakouts. A recent test confirmed that dairy is a major trigger for their acne, leading them to be more mindful of their diet.
The host is currently talking to someone but pulls back when they show interest. This behavior stems from a desire to chase and a fear of commitment due to past toxic relationship examples and a protective instinct to avoid getting hurt.
Join your fav gay cousins as they catch up and share what they're most (and least) greatful for this holiday season.
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