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Activity Weekend April 2022

A line of KS/XXY adults with a range of heights

Great to be back!

Despite the ravages of covid, 29 of us met up at the Dukes Barn at Beeley in Derbyshire for the first Activity Weekend of 2022.

There was a great mix of adults, families and a growing group of young adults.

It was so good to see the newcomers growing in confidence over the weekend while others resumed old friendships – and made new ones.

It was a testament to the growing unwillingness of KS/XXY folk to hide the condition that 10 were willing to smile at the camera for this photo which puts paid to the notion that all KS/XXYs are over 6 feet tall. Many are – but not all!

A line of KS/XXY adults with a range of heights

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