"As I went on the escalator, I could sense three men were behind me and were trying to get my attention. I was trying to just ignore it. As the train was getting closer, I could feel them getting closer and closer to my back, and they were almost nudging me forward closer and closer to the platform edge. I remember feeling really scared and I didn't know what to do. Nobody helped or said anything to me - and that almost stayed with me more than the initial homophobia I experienced in the first place."
"I just felt overwhelmed, I didn't really know what to do, and from what I've heard from friends who have experienced similar things, I just don't have a lot of faith in the authorities to actually find justice. However, if I could go back I absolutely would report it."
"It was Pride month and I was getting off the escalator at London Bridge in full face, - which is drag make-up - and a gentleman got off the train and kicked me. He was also calling me homophobic names. I nearly tripped down the escalator."
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