
TED Talks Daily A queer journey from shame to self-love | Crystal Rasmussen
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Jun 11, 2021 Crystal Rasmussen, an author and drag queen, shares their heartfelt journey of transforming shame into self-love. They candidly discuss the societal pressures faced by queer individuals and the internal conflicts that often accompany identity struggles. With personal anecdotes, Rasmussen reveals how drag became a pivotal avenue for embracing authenticity. Their message resonates as a powerful reminder of the importance of self-acceptance and the beauty found in our true selves, encouraging others to reclaim their edges.
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Early Drag & Isolation
- Crystal Rasmussen learned drag in isolation, lacking representation in mainstream media.
- They relied solely on a mirror for self-perception before their drag persona became public.
Coming Out & Shame
- Rasmussen came out as gay in a Catholic school, facing judgment and internalizing shame.
- This experience shaped their self-perception and interactions with others.
The Cycle of Shame
- Rasmussen reflects on the cyclical nature of shame, noting how it manifests as self-hatred.
- They observed that people project shame onto others to escape their own feelings of inadequacy.

