
Chiagugua’s Substack is a place for stories that hum quietly—personal, poetic, with whispers of identity and queerness, tender in a world that rarely is. Here, I write about feeling deeply, living slowly, and finding beauty in what’s often overlooked.
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I derive joy in keeping my parents on their toes, part time scholar, I like to spend money that's not mine. I write stories about boys like me and my failed relationships, Tinder should make me a brand ambassador. I'm a trophy husband.
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