My Parents Found It Difficult At First To Accept That I Am A Lesbian – Dewy Oputa

 A couple of days back, Dewy Oputa, daughter of singer and activist Charly boy came out as a lesbian and even showed off her girlfriend on social media. In a new interview with Sunday Scoop, Dewy, has opened up on why she came out and how her parents reacted. In her words; “My mission for creating a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer platform is to provide a safe place for youths in the African community. I strive to create an accepting and welcoming community where everyone is free to express themselves and be loved for who they are. I want a place where individuals such as myself can create authentic friendships and thrive as the person they were born to be.” On coming out to her parents, she said;  “I can’t pinpoint the exact age I found out about my sexuality, but I was much younger. When I came out to my parents, it took them a while to adjust but my happiness comes first. I don’t feel bad about the negative comments my sexuality post has generated. I knew Nigerians would always have negative things to say and I was mentally prepared for it. I’m not here to sway anybody’s point of view; I’m here to bring awareness,” she said.  On if she fears coming back to Nigeria considering that there is an anti-gay law in place in the country, the stylist and property management practitioner said, “To be honest, I do not have any fears. I think there are far more critical issues that are yet to be resolved. So, why should my sexual orientation affect the next man? Nigerians that have a problem with the LGBTQ community need to mind their business and focus on the critical life and death situation at hand. Love has never killed the next man.”  Photo Credit: Getty

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