I love hearing people's stories of places that are close to their hearts - places where they spent tonnes of time, met lots of wonderful people, and figured out things about themselves.
But, you know what else I love?
When people want to talk about places that they HATED!
And hate is maybe too strong a word for this week's guest's experience, but I still enjoyed hearing about how the sticky floors and the dark, dank bar were just not up their alley.
And who's alley were we not up?
Well, it's Layne the Auctionista, who joined me to talk about Seven, the aforementioned dark bar that was found in London, Ontario, Canada.
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Takeaways
Coming out later in life can present unique challenges and opportunities for self-discovery and acceptance.
Family acceptance and support are crucial in the coming out process.
Finding community and connecting with others who share similar experiences is important for personal growth and a sense of belonging.
Navigating lesbian spaces can be both empowering and challenging, with a range of experiences and representations.
Transitioning to a non-binary identity can be a liberating and authentic expression of self. Authenticity and self-acceptance are key to finding happiness and love.
Uncomfortable spaces can sometimes lead to significant personal growth.
Lesbian stereotypes do not apply to everyone, and each relationship is unique.