A 21-year-old construction worker in New Mexico has joined a community of queer rodeo performers in search of their own version of the American dream. The young man, who goes by the name "Gunnar," is passionate about his work and has always been drawn to the world of rodeos.
When he heard about a new event called "Queer Rodeo" happening in his hometown, he knew it was something he had to be a part of. He spent months training for the event, working with other performers who shared his passion for rodeo and the queer community.
The event was a huge success, and Gunnar was able to showcase his skills and connect with other performers from all over the country. He also met some incredible people along the way, including fellow performers who were just as passionate about their craft as he was.
But Gunnar's journey wasn't just about the rodeo itself. He realized that the queer community in rodeos can often feel isolated and unsupported. That's why he started a social media page called "Rodeo Queers," where he shares stories of his experiences and connects with other performers who are facing similar challenges.
Gunnar's story is one of resilience and determination. He has faced many obstacles on his path to success, but he never gave up. And now, he is excited to see what the future holds for him as he continues to pursue his dreams and make a difference in the world through rodeos and the queer community.