
Breaking Traditions with Cody Seiya
04/02/25 • 43 min
Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) welcome adult superstar and all-around sweetheart Cody Seiya (Millenial) for a conversation on breaking out of heternormative traditions and forging our own paths. From being raised by an immigrant Chinese mother and Jewish father to helping friends start their own family, Cody shares how he's lived his life on his own terms.
Gay roommates Daniel (Gen X) and Julio (Gen Z) welcome adult superstar and all-around sweetheart Cody Seiya (Millenial) for a conversation on breaking out of heternormative traditions and forging our own paths. From being raised by an immigrant Chinese mother and Jewish father to helping friends start their own family, Cody shares how he's lived his life on his own terms.
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