McKenzie Goodwin
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And so I told my uncle I loved it so much. And he was like, oh, why don't you try rugby? Yeah. And I'm Polynesian, so everyone plays that. So I was like, oh, I'll try it. And so I always told everyone, I was like, it's like being in a very lesbian sorority. Yes. But it's almost worse because they're dating each other. And then they're breaking up and cheating.
And so I told my uncle I loved it so much. And he was like, oh, why don't you try rugby? Yeah. And I'm Polynesian, so everyone plays that. So I was like, oh, I'll try it. And so I always told everyone, I was like, it's like being in a very lesbian sorority. Yes. But it's almost worse because they're dating each other. And then they're breaking up and cheating.
And then we're having a social and so-and-so is kissing over here. And she thought she was talking to this person. And then I'm like, I don't know what any of you are talking about. I was like the token straight girl on my team for the first like three months. Wow. But I was also very femme. So like all my friends like dress like men on my team.
And then we're having a social and so-and-so is kissing over here. And she thought she was talking to this person. And then I'm like, I don't know what any of you are talking about. I was like the token straight girl on my team for the first like three months. Wow. But I was also very femme. So like all my friends like dress like men on my team.
And then we're having a social and so-and-so is kissing over here. And she thought she was talking to this person. And then I'm like, I don't know what any of you are talking about. I was like the token straight girl on my team for the first like three months. Wow. But I was also very femme. So like all my friends like dress like men on my team.
And then I was like wearing short shorts and bows in my hair. And I was like, oh, I don't know. And then I met one girl on the team. I was like, I don't know. I feel weird. Yeah, that's different. And I think being around because I didn't grow up around queer women at all. I grew up around more queer men because my mom coached cheer my whole life.
And then I was like wearing short shorts and bows in my hair. And I was like, oh, I don't know. And then I met one girl on the team. I was like, I don't know. I feel weird. Yeah, that's different. And I think being around because I didn't grow up around queer women at all. I grew up around more queer men because my mom coached cheer my whole life.
And then I was like wearing short shorts and bows in my hair. And I was like, oh, I don't know. And then I met one girl on the team. I was like, I don't know. I feel weird. Yeah, that's different. And I think being around because I didn't grow up around queer women at all. I grew up around more queer men because my mom coached cheer my whole life.
So I like I obviously knew about lesbians, but I didn't grow up like seeing them or being around them. So I think being around that many different variations of what a queer woman could look like changed my perspective, obviously. And then and it was so normal. Like no one was like. I went to school in Oregon, so it's pretty gay out there. Everyone's like, yeah, it's like whatever.
So I like I obviously knew about lesbians, but I didn't grow up like seeing them or being around them. So I think being around that many different variations of what a queer woman could look like changed my perspective, obviously. And then and it was so normal. Like no one was like. I went to school in Oregon, so it's pretty gay out there. Everyone's like, yeah, it's like whatever.
So I like I obviously knew about lesbians, but I didn't grow up like seeing them or being around them. So I think being around that many different variations of what a queer woman could look like changed my perspective, obviously. And then and it was so normal. Like no one was like. I went to school in Oregon, so it's pretty gay out there. Everyone's like, yeah, it's like whatever.
And I'm like, oh. And I grew up in Southern California where it's not like that at all. So I think it helped me embrace my queerness for sure. Had anybody ever clocked you? No.
And I'm like, oh. And I grew up in Southern California where it's not like that at all. So I think it helped me embrace my queerness for sure. Had anybody ever clocked you? No.
And I'm like, oh. And I grew up in Southern California where it's not like that at all. So I think it helped me embrace my queerness for sure. Had anybody ever clocked you? No.
And I don't get clocked. Yeah, hardly ever. But I think that's what I'm saying. It's the energy. I feel like younger queers are so obsessed with presenting queer, which I love that too because that's really important. But our generation was more energy vibes.
And I don't get clocked. Yeah, hardly ever. But I think that's what I'm saying. It's the energy. I feel like younger queers are so obsessed with presenting queer, which I love that too because that's really important. But our generation was more energy vibes.
And I don't get clocked. Yeah, hardly ever. But I think that's what I'm saying. It's the energy. I feel like younger queers are so obsessed with presenting queer, which I love that too because that's really important. But our generation was more energy vibes.
I feel like I had elements of it, yeah.
I feel like I had elements of it, yeah.
I feel like I had elements of it, yeah.