Unbox Yourself: Sexual Identity and Coming Out Later in Life with Samantha Fox®
Kat always thought she was straight. She was married, living the life she thought she was supposed to live. Then something shifted, and she couldn't un-know it.
In this deeply honest episode, Kat sits down with Sam to talk about what it means to be, in her words, "not even baby gay, embryonic gay." She shares what it was like to tell her husband, text her brother "I think I'm gay" (his response: "cool, cool, want to grab a drink?"), and sit down with her mom, all within a matter of weeks.
Together they explore the real meaning behind the term "baby gay," what second adolescence looks and feels like when you're navigating it alongside a marriage, and how childhood sexual abuse can delay your ability to connect to your own sexuality without being the cause of it.
Sam brings her own story and two decades of experience to normalize everything Kat is feeling: the balloon-about-to-burst urgency of wanting to tell everyone, the guilt of being further ahead than your spouse, the fear of disloyalty, and the quiet, undeniable relief of finally making sense to yourself.
This episode is for every woman who has ever walked down the street wondering, "Do I look gay? Can anyone tell?" and for every woman sitting with a secret that feels too big and too fragile to say out loud.
Topics covered: baby gay meaning, embryonic gay, coming out later in life, late bloomer lesbian, married and questioning sexuality, coming out to husband, second adolescence, compulsory heterosexuality, childhood trauma and sexual identity, queer women over 30 40 50, LGBTQ self-discovery, responsive vs spontaneous desire, queer femininity, Unbox Your Sexuality