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HOMOBESITY: How My Fat Gay Body Made Me archiveHOMOBESITY: How My Fat Gay Body Made Me is the sometimes hilarious and sometimes sad story of Connor, who has spent forty years living in a world in conflict with his fat gay body. It's the story of his struggles for self-acceptance and for acceptance from others, where his homosexuality came up against resistance in his Irish Catholic home and school, and where being thin evaded him in a society antagonistic to fat people. He tells the story of finding himself welcomed in communities of straight men, and then finding new aspects of himself in the little-known world of gay fat fetishists online and in London, and he explores the highs and lows of his experience of having weight loss surgery.

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Author: Connor O'Donoghue

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Archive listings for HOMOBESITY: How My Fat Gay Body Made Me (2022)

Work type: Play.

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In this one-man show, which premiered at Brighton Fringe 2022, Connor narrates a series of raw, but also humorous, episodes in his life, showing how his body and the world's reaction to it shaped him as a person. It's a show that's a lot about being fat and a lot about being gay, but it's a show that should resonate for anyone who has ever felt that they don't fit in in the world where they're living.
10 Jan 22 to 14 Jan 22The Lion and Unicorn Theatre, Inner London :: V219
listing details L0434601619

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