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What is Come out?A way to explain to your family or friends you’re anything but straight. Son:“Mom, dad, I’ve planned to tell you this for a while but, Im coming out to you as gay.” Come out - videoCome out - what is it?when somebody of not straight sexual orientation reveals it to a person close to then lesbian coming out What does "Come out" mean?Coming out to yourself means you realize your sexual orientation is not what you thought. Coming out to others means you share that new information with friends and possibly family. Coming out to the public is done to make lesbian, gay, bisexual and other identities less invisible and to educate people. Shaun is coming out to herself as bisexual but hasn't told anyone else yet. Elaine decided to included her mother in her coming out process so arranged a lunch meeting to confide that she is a lesbian. Tim wanted to do more for the community so coming out on a national talk show made his gay identity more visible. Come out - what does it mean?Revealing one's homosexuality to the public. "I thought Steve was straight but I heard he just came out." Come out - meaningWhen a gay, lesbian, homosexual etc. reveals to the public that they are what they are. Guy: "I am gay and proud!" Come out - definitionis the term used by lesbians, gay men and bisexuals to describe their experience of self discovery, self-acceptance, openness and honesty about their sexual orientation and their decision to share this with others when and how they choose. Come out - slangWhen gay men and women and bisexuals can finally accept who they are and reveal their orientation to friends and family A perfect example of someone coming out: Come outwhen someone decides to leave the closet after 17 cozy years in the closet seth finally decided to come out as gay Come outA term referring to a person deciding to tell once and for all that he is a homosexual. "Why couldn't this term mean 'telling the truth'? -_-' " Come out1. An awakening as to who you really are in terms of sexual orientation and attraction, which usually doesn't fit mainstream heterosexism. Coming out means figuring out that you are lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, etc., and it happens in stages across a certain period of time. One aspect is coming out to yourself, a process that ends at some point. 1. When Ethan realized he was bisexual, he came to understand and accept his sexual orientation by coming out to himself but not to anyone else. |
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