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Hi, I'm 40

Dana Miranda

Exploring parts of our identities that usually stay masked, hidden, closeted or polished in public

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    Autistic bisexual passing for a nice Midwest lady. Certified educator in personal finance (CEPF). My book is YOU DON’T NEED A BUDGET.

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