A moment that changed me: I thought I was a lesbian. David Bowie made me realise the truth

I totally get why this article is making waves... 😊 It's like, finally seeing oneself in a famous person can be super empowering? Like when I was trying to decide between a career in fashion or design for my kids, I remember reading an interview with Coco Chanel and it really resonated with me. She talked about how she didn't want anyone to wear the same thing twice and how she felt like a rebel just by doing what no one else was doing at the time. That made so much sense to me because as a parent, you're constantly trying to break free from expectations too - societal ones, parental ones... 🀯 My kid's friends are starting to ask for more autonomy in their lives and it's making me think about how I've been handling things, if I've been giving them enough space to breathe. David Bowie's legacy is all about embracing individuality, right? 🌈
 
I'm so touched by this story 😊🌈! It just goes to show how powerful art can be in shaping our identities and inspiring us to be ourselves. I think it's amazing that the author was able to connect with Bowie's music on such a deep level, especially during a time when they were trying to figure out their own identity.

I also love how you pointed out that it wasn't just about the clothes or makeup, but about feeling trapped by societal expectations πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I think we can all relate to that feeling at some point or another.

And OMG, the fact that Bowie's music inspired someone to transition and find their true self is just incredible πŸ’–! It's such a powerful reminder of the impact that art and artists can have on our lives. Let's keep celebrating individuals like Bowie who dare to be different πŸ’ͺ🏽πŸ’₯
 
omg u cant even imagine how empowering it mustve been 2 see urself in those drag singers πŸ€©πŸŽ‰ i mean david bowie was like a master of transformation & identity, right? he took on so many personas throughout his career & yet still managed 2 stay true 2 himself. i think thats what makes his legacy so iconic - he showed us that its ok 2 be different, 2 challenge the norms & 2 find ur own way. anyway, im so glad u found ur own identity & are living ur truth πŸ’–πŸŒˆ
 
😭🌈 OMG, reading this is giving me all the feels! I'm so glad you shared your story, it's like looking in a mirror πŸ‘€πŸ’– The V&A exhibition must have been life-changing for you 🀯 I can imagine how seeing those drag singers on screen was like seeing yourself for the first time – like, finally, someone gets it πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸŽ‰ And Bowie's music is all about breaking free from societal norms, right? He always knew exactly how to make us feel seen and heard πŸŽ€πŸ’• It's crazy that his legacy continues to inspire people to be themselves, especially during a time when we still have so much work to do in terms of acceptance and understanding πŸ˜” Anyway, I'm so happy you found your way πŸ’– And can we talk about how awesome it is that Bowie's music has been such a huge part of your journey? πŸŽ‰
 
🌟 just had to read this... the way david bowie changed lives is truly inspiring. his music wasn't just about having fun & expressing himself, it was about breaking free from societal norms & expectations. seeing ppl find their true selves thru his legacy is beautiful πŸ’– also feels like we're living in a time where everyone's embracing their individuality more than ever 🌈
 
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