The Pitt star opens up about their experience with gender dysphoria
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The Pitt star opens up about their experience with gender dysphoria
"I noticed his partner for the first time sitting across from him, stifling laughter, and realized that I - or, rather, what was in my pants - had apparently been a topic of discussion between them for some time."
"I'd never questioned my gender before I came to America. Growing up in India, I'd always identified as a girl."
"I realized I was queer in middle school."
"Though femininity in India always felt accessible, I did still question my sexuality."
Supriya Ganesh, a 28-year-old actor known for her role as Dr. Samira Mohan on HBO's The Pitt, has opened up about her experiences with gender dysphoria in a new essay. She recalls a moment in a bar that made her reflect on her identity. Ganesh discusses how moving from India to the US at 18 prompted her to question her gender, a concept she had not considered before. She identifies as queer and uses she/they pronouns, sharing insights about her upbringing in India.
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