Content note: This conversation includes experiences of homophobia, cultural pressure, and mental health challengesIn this episode of Chaps Out, host Grant Philpott is joined by Alex, who shares what it was like growing up between the UK and Nigeria in a deeply religious environment, where being gay “put the fear of God” in him and safety was never guaranteed. He opens up about the pressure to conform, the impact on his mental health, and the long, complex journey to coming out in his late twenties. From fear and isolation to self-acceptance, Alex reflects on finding the strength to live openly, reminding us that it’s a lonely road to walk, but it’s worth getting there.
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