00:00What is living in the closet?
00:01Well, living in the closet is claustrophobic.
00:04You feel ahogated, or ahogated in my case,
00:09and definitely it's better living outside of the closet.
00:12I think it's something very common to hear,
00:14like, maricón, marica, loca.
00:18Well, fortunately, I don't find anything negative
00:20in seeing the children as inferior or negative.
00:25I think it's a beautiful empowerment.
00:27Really, there were a lot of things I didn't understand,
00:31and I tried to make cases omitted
00:34of many signs that said,
00:36you're a lesbian.
00:37It's a topic that one himself
00:40puts in a closet that really doesn't exist.
00:44So, it's more invisible than what we imagine.
00:48Many years ago, when I was in the school
00:50and I had my first girlfriend,
00:52we were in the neighborhood of her,
00:53and someone told me,
00:55I said,
00:55Marimacho.
00:57And I felt very offended at that moment,
01:00because I said,
01:01what Marimacho?
01:02I'm a man.
01:03I have a couple of friends from my university,
01:06and my great fear was to lose them.
01:08And before losing them, I won.
01:11Because where they are,
01:12many outside of the country,
01:13many people are always aware of me.
01:15We are friends.
01:16We love a lot.
01:17My ex-novia,
01:18my last girlfriend,
01:20is now my best friend.
01:22So, I feel very complacent
01:23and very fortunate
01:25to have the opportunity
01:27to be who I am,
01:28and to understand me
01:30and to accept me as I am.
01:32Anything up to me?
01:40A lot of friends,
01:40let's see.
01:41How the people tell when I am,
01:43I feel like this,
01:44I'm going to take my job.
01:44I'm trying to take my job,
01:45you know.
01:45To help people deal with me,
01:46I'm going to go to the next generation.
01:46And I will certainly recognize
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