My name is Ali, and my pronouns are they them.
My name's Jasper, and I am they My
Life is OK. It could be better. It could be worse.
Live right now is prity shit im not going to lie.
To me, queers meens, something unique.
I know a lot of poeple use in a bad way we and it's always dead negative.
But to me, it's been different and not being like everybody
else was really boring.
But being different.  What does queer mean to you?
Interesting. Cool.
like you and you you you and you
Especially you you my name as Cameron
and my pronouns. Are they them?
My name is Ms.
And im Trans Non-Binary. So he then promotes.
Life. ok goes.
Traditions are a mixed match depending
on what they are.
Depends on what tradition is.
See if it's like Christmas traditions when you and your sister watch shitting show
Christmas films that chill. But see if it's like.
Exactly but if it's like you can't dance.
That's females. in social dancing that bugs me.
Well, my tradition is  I wake up and pray to lord saviour Freddie Mercury.
Then I go and eat the air
and then I go back to bed.
I think of problems, and I don't sleep. Oh, actually.
And then I get up and pray again to Freddie Mercury.
Sexuality to me something that is important to people in their own way.
So everybody's got something like their sexuality is important to them and
it's the way custom because it's weird.
But like, it's their own thing, and they have control.
Sexuality for me is prity good.
Its a way for you.
Express your.
Sexuality to me is expressing yourself and being
who you are.
inwardley,.
My name is Christopher. slash Candy and  identifiers
as he but in in drag I am a she.
My name is Cory.
Some call me Curry, take your pick.
And I'm no binary.
I go by they them.
For me in life as going pretty well.
The career of drag, shall we say, is going really well for me.
So yeah. Life is good. Great.
Queer to me means that you don't need
to fit a certain stereotype of person or alien
like you can be who you want to be, and you shouldn't
have to be judged by it.
For me, queer is
a way to embrace who you are, I guess, and
let everybody know that you are different but different in a good way.
And a not to anyone kind of stopped you from feeling like that.
To me. Queer been a bit quirky, but
Some already said unique. Sort don't want to say unique.
But ye unique.
Queer to me means being who you are and not letting anybody
else define you and always just try to be yourself.
And breaking out in that tiny box is what everybody expects you to be.
Well, I do have mixed emotions, for traditions because like obviously
its 2019 so things are changing.
And I'm one of those people who is not really the best with to change.
I just struggle with that quite a lot. And so with
things like me coming out and stuff like traditionally, like,
I was very in I wasn't like that. And then obviously newer times I have come out and
I was like, hi. And I didn't really I struggled with it.
So traditions are like mixed for me,.
Traditions I can't say that word depends on
what it is like social dancing in school.
I don't like it, boy girl.
But if you know a boy or a girl, then where do you dance?
You know?
But if it's like Christmas get round the table and eat,
I'm fine with that.
You know, to me, sexuality is
like it's not a this or that situation is fluid.
So it's like you could be that one day and then realize your not and be that
the next day.
It doesn't need to work for you. You know you don't need to identify with a label.
It's like free to pick and choose.
Tell us what it's like to come to the Castmilk youth complex
Great . Fantastic
coming to the Castlemilk youth complex is great because you cant be judged.
And that's the great thing about this place, is that you can come in and you can be both
your friends and can just relax.
But I never knew Jasper until I came here.
Yeah. His name. It's my son.
It's mine.
You're joking, sir.
actualy no
The hardest part about coming out is
actually doing it, you can thing all big in your head.
im totally going to do it bro with except me, I'm going to keep on i don't need them.
But then you go and tell them your muttering
.
I don't. Like the people im the gay you can see.
And then you start muttering and there like to speak up. And I'm like im gay.
Because I mean, obviously, there are struggles for me.
And I'm gonna say I don't go fairly suicidal thoughts and stuff
like that, which was like a big struggle and then doing drag
coming here and meeting new people kind of solved that so that's that's a good
Parts. Bad parts Teachers like there's a certain teacher and
school that doesn't allow you doesn't
like you dancing with the same gender school
has not really been as a type its very annoying.
I don't even want to say a wee bit different. Nothing's changed, really.
And I don't like any of the boys on my year, even like any of the lassies.
See when it comes to when I have to do social dancing im not doing it
And I think I've said this before that there was one time where I got too had
to dance with.
Actually, no, it was quite flipped back then.
I don't really want to dance with guys.
And I had to for a reason.
I have no clue what happened, and I walked out and then never went.
And my English teacher asked me why I left.
And I told her, and she actually said, well done.
So that's that was quite big for me.
And it was good, though, because that teacher doesn't understand
what we go through like that people might see that they do, but they have absolutely
no idea the struggles, the hassle, everything that we go through.
That's nuts. Well, I think people should maybe take any consideration.
What actually we go through for what we do.
Do I look straight to you? Do I look straight to you.
Do I look straight to you?
Do I look straight to you.
