Comedian shares hilarous take on growing up with lesbian moms - LGBTQ Nation
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Comedian shares hilarous take on growing up with lesbian moms - LGBTQ Nation
"When you have two moms who are eating nothing but nuts and ingredients, you go hungry. Our bones were feeble because our moms did not give us dairy milk."
"We could dress however we wanted, we could ask to be called whatever we wanted to be called. I could get the boys' kids meal, he could get the girls' kids meal, they didn't care."
"If you think about it, that was actually pretty ahead of my time."
Jaclyn Lore-Edwards, a comedian, shares her experiences growing up with two moms and a twin brother. She humorously recounts the challenges of having health-focused parents, joking about their limited food options and practical clothing choices. Despite these quirks, she expresses gratitude for the freedom her parents provided in self-expression, allowing her and her brother to explore their identities without gender constraints. Lore-Edwards reflects on her childhood, including a summer when she identified as a boy, showcasing the progressive nature of her upbringing.
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