Poet Koraly Dimitriadis is known within the Australian Greek-Cypriot community as either one of two things, a voice of reason or a "reckless" rebel.
More than 150 migrant Australians are opening up about sexual and religious oppression in a groundbreaking research project.
One research participant, who chose to stay anonymous, told 9news.com.au she can relate to Dimitriadis as she too developed intimacy issues due to her upbringing. "Not only does this impact sexual comfortability, but the ability to be vulnerable and let love in."
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