
My โniblingsโ gave me a positive reason to return to the home town where Iโd experienced homophobia as a boy. Over time, they transformed my sense of family and self
When I found out I had become an uncle, I was 22 and on a year abroad as part of a languages degree, living in Madrid. Iโd spent much of my time there having raucous fun on the cityโs gay scene, dancing till the early hours then sloping off with Spanish men. It felt a long way from my family life back home in Bolton.
As this was 1997 โ a time before mobile phones โ calls from landlines had to be rationed to once a week. But my mum phoned to tell me my sister had gone into labour and then, two days later, the phone rang again with the news that I had a nephew. It felt like an abstract concept, not quite real.
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