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Sharing Queer Secrets Onstage

Sharing Queer Secrets On Stage

In two exclusive clips, a queer nonbinary person discovers that kissing another girl is "not putrid," and a gay man reveals why he created "Unicorn Island."

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What's your greatest fear? Public speaking? Coming out? These people do both, onstage, and you get to watch. In the new six-part Netflix series The Mortified Guide, adults (willingly) share the embarassing creations of their childhood in front of total strangers.

In this clip about attraction, Laurel reads a diary entry about the idea of kissing a girl.

Like many young LGBT people, Shawn didn't feel like he fit into his childhood surroundings. He wanted a new world so badly that he imagined "Unicorn Island," populated by 85 hand-drawn unicorns -- all of whom have names and magical powers, of course. See for yourself.

Find out more about the series here.

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Allison Tate is the Director of Editorial Video at Pride Media, and creates videos for The Advocate, OUT and PRIDE. She is a filmmaker, swing dancer, and enthusiastic Carol fan who works to amplify marginalized voices in media.
Allison Tate is the Director of Editorial Video at Pride Media, and creates videos for The Advocate, OUT and PRIDE. She is a filmmaker, swing dancer, and enthusiastic Carol fan who works to amplify marginalized voices in media.