Steve Thompson, a 31-year-old individual, opens up about his experience of growing up as clay and the challenges he faced being different and bullied in school. His father, Lance, shares his perspective on Steve's journey. Steve used to cope with his struggles at a clay bar, but eventually finds solace in a support group called "It's okay to be clay." With the help of this group and his father's support, Steve begins to embrace and accept himself. The narrative also touches on the changing perceptions of being clay, reflecting on a time when it was considered cool in the 1970s.
Clay Pride: Being Clay in America
Steve Thompson, a 31-year-old individual, shares his story of self-discovery as he describes himself as clay. He opens up about the challenges he faced growing up, feeling like an outsider and being bullied at school. His father, Lance, also reflects on Steve's journey. In the past, Steve co...