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Sharing Queer Secrets Onstage

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."
April 05 2018 4:31 AM EST
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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."
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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