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Marcel habla sobre su vida siendo queer en Polonia. A los 19 años sufrió terapias para supuestamente "curar" la homosexualidad, que son catalogadas como tortura en varios países del mundo. Hoy es el fundadora de uno de los cuatro colectivos drags en su país natal.

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00:08From my childhood, I knew that I'm a person than a lot of my friends, especially that I don't have
00:13a male standard.
00:15When I was about 7-8 years old, I wondered why I didn't have a book about księci and księci,
00:19or księżynycce and księżynycce.
00:21I always wondered why there was only one pattern.
00:33She's got her, she's got her, she's got her, she's got her, she's got her, I really care about it.
00:39When I knew when I was a person, I felt a vibe that I had to feel the Chuck's is
00:43really important.
00:53I think that I have a lot of these women's attributes, because I have always felt that they are my
00:58close to me.
01:00For the children, I was able to take care of them.
01:02Then I didn't know that it was a drug.
01:14My parents had to send me to the reparative therapy therapy,
01:17which was the case of homosexuality.
01:18I was 19 years old,
01:21so there was a option.
01:24I remember that it was a little bit of a surprise,
01:27because there was no conversation with me,
01:29or with my psychologist,
01:30but first of all I had to go to the księdza.
01:43It's funny.
01:54Because we've got a very different life there in Poland.
02:02I'm relieved,
02:04a bit of a thought about it,
02:05because when I hear the reactions of people here in Berlin,
02:10I see a lot of attention to what we do,
02:15I feel like it was my place
02:17and I wanted to return here all the time.
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