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Polyamory, Demisexuality, and Being Transgender in the South

Season 1 Episode 3 | 9m 30s

From identity and dating to good sex and managing diverging expectations in the queer community, this conversation has it ALL. Dyllón Burnside sits down with a diverse group of LGBTQ+ community members at the Creating Change Conference in Dallas, TX, in Jan 2020.

Aired: 06/08/20
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