Jackie wasn't looking for love, so she felt 'pure fear' when she met Aimee
Jackie and Aimee, who were not actively seeking a relationship, found love unexpectedly and now share their journey together in Sydney.
Jackie Turner and Aimee Bull-McMahon, both in their late 30s and residents of Sydney, were taken by surprise when they found love in each other despite not looking for it. Jackie had recently ended an engagement, and Aimee was transitioning out of a long-term relationship, making their unexpected connection both poignant and significant for them. Their meeting, which took place on OKCupid in either March or April of 2019, illustrates the unpredictable nature of love and relationships.
Their bond extends beyond personal connection; both women are deeply involved in social justice, with Jackie serving as the director of the Trans Justice Project and Aimee working as a climate justice campaigner. This shared commitment to community advocacy has not only strengthened their relationship but also allowed them to engage actively in initiatives that resonate with their values. They plan to showcase their love and support for equality during the upcoming Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, representing the Parents for Trans Youth Equity.
Their story is an inspiring reminder of how love can blossom in unexpected circumstances, as well as the importance of community involvement in personal narratives. As they march together in the Mardi Gras, they embody the dual themes of love and activism, highlighting a message of hope and unity in the LGBTQ+ community.