How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything
Society & Culture:Relationships
Last year, Veda explained why they chose not to discuss their queer identity with their Indian parents. Veda returns to update Juleyka on how moving back in with their parents has changed the family dynamics in surprising ways. They also reflect on their developing views on pronouns, gender fluidity, and finding allies among extended family.
If you loved this episode, listen to Veda's original episode Talking to Their Parents About Being Nonbinary.
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