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This TV personality’s mom was there to support him when he came out to America
Luis Sandoval talked about Jamel Myles when he came out on national television.
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Here’s how to add Facebook’s new ‘came out’ life event to your timeline
Coming out is now a “major life event” that you can add to your timeline.
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Hundreds of LGBTQ elected officials & candidates prove coming out is how we win equality
The three-term state legislator chose a unique way to come out as a gay man…
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Anderson Cooper & Jodie Foster named most ‘inspirational’ coming out celebs
In other findings, 78% said employers are not doing enough to support their LGBTQ employees, and 45% reported that they were treated differently since Donald Trump assumed the presidency.
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You can binge watch Ellen’s old sitcom today for National Coming Out Day
Celebrate National Coming Out Day with Ellen!
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Whitney Houston’s posthumous coming out could have been avoided
When her mother, gospel singer Cissy Houston, was asked if she’d accept Whitney if she’d come out, her answer was simple: “Not at all.”
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LGBTQ history can be found in everyone’s past
The lives, stories, and histories of LGBQ people have been intentionally hidden, but they are all around you if you know where to look.
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Everyone’s issue: Coming out isn’t just for LGBT people any longer
We are helping to hold up this society. If all the LGBT people suddenly left, this country would literally crumble.
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Celebrate National Coming Out Day with these 18 coming out success stories
If only every coming out story was like these — filled with relief, acceptance, and joy.
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Coming Out – Yes, it still does matter
I didn’t come out until I was 50. In those 50 years I lied, cheated on a husband, denied who I was and tried desperately to be the daughter, sister, wife, cousin, friend that I was expected to be. It didn’t work – it never works. And those who believe that to be gay is a choice we make, well, they will never, ever understand the struggle that takes place within most of our souls. Truthfully, most people believe that just saying the words “I’m gay” means you’ve come out. In a sense it does, however, the real coming out, in my opinion, is when you look at that reflection you see in the mirror and say “I’m Gay” and you don’t look away in shame – that’s when you’ve come out.