Zara Cooper had the 'picture perfect' life from the outside.
And from the inside, it was good as well. She and her husband Joel had a loving marriage for well over a decade; they had three children together and had built a strong family unit for themselves.
But Zara couldn't escape the feeling that something was missing.
Then she met 'her' - a fellow mum at a children's birthday party. And the connection was instant.
"As a teenager, I would look at people around me hooking up or seeking it and I remember going 'what is wrong with me?' I didn't want male validation, I didn't feel comfortable under the gaze of males. I didn't even particularly love getting physically close with them," Zara told Sophie Cachia on Mamamia's podcast HER.
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At 36, Zara had never fully considered her sexuality or whether she was gay. But in the lead-up to that children's birthday party, Zara had begun to notice she was feeling attracted to women around her. And it was intense.
"At the same time, it was never like 'Oh that's because I like women'. I didn't know anybody who was 'experimenting' with the same sex," she recalled.
When Zara was in Year 12, she met Joel. And unlike the other boys, she immediately felt safe and comfortable with him.
"It was love at first sight. I met him at 17. That first night when I kissed him, I didn't feel disgusted or weird. I remember thinking 'well maybe I'm not so weird after all'. We grew up together, were together then for 20 years, had three children together and life was amazing."