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Teo fixes his hair in front of the mirror. Years of psychological abuse and humiliation from the religious education imposed on him caused him a state of perpetual depression. "I was raised like a nun, I couldn't laugh, I couldn't speak, I couldn't express myself... they forbade me to be happy"
Héctor Adolfo Quintanar Pérez
rangerquintanar@hotmail.com
12281024409
Mexico
Topics of Focus
Conflict, culture
Biography
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Teo fixes his hair in front of the mirror. Years of psychological abuse and humiliation from the religious education imposed on him caused him a state of perpetual depression. "I was raised like a nun, I couldn't laugh, I couldn't speak, I couldn't express myself... they forbade me to be happy"