- I'm happy to say, though, that last week,, the Greek government passed a law that allows transgender people to change their gender on their federal identification cards without the medical evaluations and tests previously required
- We need to focus on making the right decisions to everything that [is] our choice, that's under our control," Montana says. "And basically work, but keep it independent. Keep it cute."
- My name is Tzef, just like tzatziki. And as for my surname, Montana is an inspiration I got from Hanna Montana, the famous show of Miley Cyrus. What it stands for? Nothing really.
- Pleasure is really important. Is not forced by any media publication
- As queer, trans, non-binary, whatever you want to call it-we know how it feels to not want to fit into an archetype," she concluded. "That's not our style."
- As a kid in Greece, I struggled a lot. I grew up in the suburbs, in the town of Corinth, so I'm a Corinthian who had that typical sort of small-town experience. Although we have a history of helping refugees and are influenced by these integrations, there's still great homogeneity in Greece. I was visibly different from my peers to begin with, because my parents were European and African and because my body didn't look like that of the other boys. I didn't have that typical Greek build. I was tall and lanky. I looked like a girl; I've always looked like a girl. Every single day of my life there, for as far back as I can remember, the whole village called me "it."
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