Evans recounts the struggle of growing up in a religious Jehovah's Witness household where discussing homosexuality was taboo, leaving him without outlets or role models.
He humorously describes the moment when his parents discovered gay literature in his room, reflecting on the fear he felt due to ingrained religious beliefs.
Evans emphasizes the long silence surrounding his identity, stating he didn’t discuss being gay with his parents until he was 19, highlighting the burden he carried.
He expresses the lack of understanding from heterosexual peers about the emotional weight of living in secrecy and the struggles LGBTQ+ youth face.
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