S'pore gay returns, says 'Things have changed'
SHE left
19 October 2006
SHE left
She left for
She told The New Paper: 'Those were different times - we were still being beaten up, harassed - it wasn't like how it is now. There was a sense of fear - but things have changed.'
With whatever savings she had, Mary bought a plane ticket to
To pay for school and living expenses, she worked part-time.
One of her few Singaporean friends was a gay male who shared the same immigration lawyer. She had nearly no contact with her family back home throughout her stay there.
She moved back to
As her savings were dwindling, her family paid for her plane ticket home.
But Mary said her homecoming was joyful.
'I found that the (gay) community had grown, that it wasn't so underground anymore,' she said.
'The moment I realised that
'Most of us don't want to go - I didn't.'
Now, Mary works as a counsellor, dealing mainly with young women in similar circumstances.
She does not plan to return to
'At that time, I had to be where I wasn't going to be living in fear. I was scared - but it was a learning experience.'
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