I was born in Nijmegen on 14 April1998. After moving to Lent with my parents, I attended primary school for 8 years. I have two sisters and a brother, who are all younger than I am.
In February 2014, I came out as gay for my class and my family, after already having informed a couple of friends and some teachers on it. Since then, my 'activism' has focussed mainly on LGBT rights. For example, I'm a member of our school's Gay-Straight Alliance.
One of my major interests is learning foreign languages. I can contribute in English (in which I graded for my Cambridge ESOL exam), French, Spanish and German, besides my native language, Dutch (of course). Another point of interest is topography, because of my passion for travelling. Cycling is another hobby and I'm interested in politics, being a left-wing green socialist myself. I am a member of GroenLinks, a Dutch left-wing political party.
Sociology is something else I'm very interested in. The most intriguing phenomenon in society is, I think, religion. I am atheist myself, and I'm very sceptical when it comes to religion. However, I think it's good to know your 'enemies' and I am nonetheless very curious and eager to learn more about faith, religion and human beliefs. I do support freedom of religion, as I think it's an important human value.
I also have an advanced knowledge of LGBT issues, which I already had before I discovered that I am gay myself, in August 2013.
If I say so myself, I am actually quite good at writing and I hope to become either a journalist, a columnist or a writer. Also, I would like to become an important LGBT rights activist. But who knows... maybe I'll end up as a teacher on a secondary school.
I probably know more about Laos than any Dutch person of my age. I think it's an amazing and very interesting country and I'd love to go there again and again and again when I get older.