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“I've heard other gay people say when they were growing up they felt 'foreign.' Growing up, I was able to label these feelings as: 'I'm a Protestant.' It wasn't until I left, I thought: 'Oh, those weren't Protestant feelings.'” quote by Graham Norton
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“I've heard other gay people say when they were growing up they felt 'foreign.' Growing up, I was able to label these feelings as: 'I'm a Protestant.' It wasn't until I left, I thought: 'Oh, those weren't Protestant feelings.'”

Graham Norton

About This Quote

The speaker reflects on how cultural identity can be misinterpreted as religious identity, revealing how societal labels shape self‑understanding.

In simple terms: Identity can be misread through cultural lenses.

Key Takeaway

Labels shape self‑perception.

Themes

identity culture religion self‑awareness social labeling

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

personal anecdote cultural commentary

When to use this quote

  • coming out
  • navigating religious communities
  • exploring personal identity

Key Concepts

intersectionality social conditioning

Practical Applications

  • counseling for LGBTQ+ individuals
  • diversity training

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do societal expectations influence personal identity?
  • What happens when we discover our true self beyond imposed labels?
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