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residents by ming de nasty tom   I'm Tom, non-binary, from over the water in Wirral. I grew up in the lush micro-climate council estate of Leasowe, have gardened and watched wildlife since I can remember. As a kid, the only place my queerness was ever reflected was...

residents by ming de nasty tara   I find describing myself as queer the easiest way to describe my identity. I understand how there are many people in the community who don't like the reclamation of this word,  and I respect their experiences, but it's simply what I...

residents by ming de nasty sean   I’m an asexual-aromantic drag performer where I go by the stage name Vincent the  Devourer, alongside my drag family, the Eerie Dreadfuls!   What I’ve seen in the LGBT community has made me feel so at home here, even though  I’ve never lived...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY RACHEL   I am an eighty plus trans woman living on the Dark Side (Wirral). I am president of The Beaumont Society, the longest-established transgender support group in the UK. Founded in 1966, we provide a support network for the trans community. The society...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY PIPPA   I’ve only just moved to Liverpool from Wirral, but I’m Merseyside born and bred and proud.  Being transgender, I’ve not received abuse here like I have in other cities.  My community was football, but since the FA transgender ban on women's football, I...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY NICK     I'm a queer, gender non-conforming 43-year-old artist and psychotherapist living in Waterloo, Liverpool – and I genuinely love it here. The city has a great balance: a lively centre, independent shops and markets, a vibrant arts scene and beautiful beaches, all...

REIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY MOON       I feel I’m best described by the label ‘ND Enby Crip’, I’m 52 and I live on the Wirral. Liverpool is the only place I’ve felt welcomed; I love that people effectively claim me when they say ‘Our Moon’. Since I started...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY KAI I’m a 25-year-old mixed-race transgender man, born and raised in Liverpool. Being part of the LGBTQ+ community here feels meaningful to me because I’ve seen how much the city has grown in acceptance and visibility over the years. Liverpool has a...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY JENSEN   I'm almost 23, pansexual, trans man (though you can just say Queer instead). I currently live in Wallasey on the Wirral.  I love being in Liverpool, I feel welcome and understood, and that I'm never far from the community! For the most...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY JAY   I'm a queer, non-binary, neurodivergent, working-class filmmaker/poet.  I grew up in Wigan, but my family lives here now and my dad is a scouser, so I have strong ties to the city. I've travelled all over, but I love living and working...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY HOLLY    I'm a 26-year-old Dyke from Wavertree. I love living in Liverpool. Having been from and lived here for most of my life, I know a brilliant network of creative and passionate people who continue to inspire me.  I have been going to LGBT+...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY EM    Willzy (she/they) is a dyke, philosopher, multidisciplinary artist and burgeoning puppet maker. They’ve found a home in their own dyke corner of Liverpool. ''I feel accepted in the growing dyke culture here, but I am also aware of the growing fascist presence...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY CONNIE   Trans Woman, 28, Toxteth   Liverpool is a cool place to be – it’s a place where a lot of people are trying to make something of themselves and full of generosity.  There is a vibrant and thriving LGBTQ+ community in Liverpool across different...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTY  CLAIRE   Multi-disciplinary artist, Dyke, and Lesbian Princess. 27 years old. Toxteth.   I’m grateful to be able to create a life and career in Liverpool. I love how Liverpool is a city that can feel familiar even after just one visit – it often...

RESIDENTS BY MING DE NASTYADRIAN Liverpool LGBTQ+ community since October 2024. Since then, I’ve been a member of the Sahir House organisation, which became a pillar in my life by enhancing and enriching it in vast and unforeseen ways. For the most, even though I’ve encountered a...