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BULLIED continues the story started in CREEP by recounting — and confronting — a painful dimension of Alexander’s self-narration. He describes how, as a young man, he struggled with the realization that the story he had been telling himself about being abused by a favorite uncle as a child might actually just have been a “story” — a story he told himself and others to justify both his lifelong struggle with anxiety and to explain his attraction to other men — that is, to understand his creepiness, and even to battle his queerness. Now, a man in middle-age, having largely accepted his queerness, Alexander asks some difficult questions: What happens when what you thought was the defining moment of your life might be a figment of your imagination?
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