Quote by Kyan Douglas
I enjoy my relationship with straight men. Its very nurturing. Its

I enjoy my relationship with straight men. Its very nurturing. Its very validating to hang out with straight guys and be accepted. So many of us, we were not accepted when we were younger by straight persons in high school. – Kyan Douglas

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Ive tried to take the opportunity to be as positive a person as I can be, as positive role model as I can be. – Kyan Douglas

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