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‘Hola Papi’ advice columnist on trauma following him into adulthood and stripping stigma from loneliness Written by Danielle Chiriguayo and Amy Ta, produced by Bennett Purser
Jun. 30, 2021Books MORE “Your brain is just a sponge. When you re at that age, you re just soaking up everything and taking lessons away from every little thing that happens. And when bad stuff happens to you at that time, it can truly leave a crater, and you have to work around it as you grow up,” says John Paul Brammer. Photo by Zack Knoll.
“Hola Papi” is the phrase that John Paul Brammer, who grew up in a Mexcian American family in rural Oklahoma, says white guys sent him on the gay dating app called Grindr. Brammer was raised in a small town with very few people, let alone any kind of gay or Mexican American community.
Advice columns like ‘Dear Abby’ or ‘Miss Manners’ don’t have quite the caché they had in previous decades. But people still need – and sometimes even crave – advice from an objective source. That can be especially true for people in marginalized groups, like those in the LGBTQ community.
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That realization helped JP Brammer create an advice column for those who wanted to feel heard, and were seeking perspective and connection from someone with whom they could relate. The column, “¡Hola Papí!” which Brammer had self-published through an online newsletter, is now the name of his new book: “¡Hola Papi!: How to Come Out in a Walmart Parking Lot and Other Life Lessons.”