Ross Victory. (Photo courtesy Victory) For Black and Latino Gay men, having that extra layer of cultural expectations — of being masculine and living up to the ideas of manhood — expectations that our fathers have put upon us since the day we are born, is nothing new.
Layer and layer of stereotypes and pressure that is passed on to us as we navigate through childhood. But what about when the child is growing up questioning both desires for both male and females.
What about when the child is growing up with feelings of something they don’t know or hear much about – Bisexuality. These are feelings that author and award-winning American recording artist, Ross Victory, knows all too well, as a 34 year-old Black Bisexual Male trying to live his