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Coming out LGBT

This weeks topic is on coming out. Talk about your experiences with it. Your fears, your sorrows, your happiness. If you haven't come out yet explain why. Talk about why you are afraid to do so or just haven't done so yet. 

1A) Your coming out experience
1B) Why you haven't come out yet
2) Advice you have for those who haven't come out yet.



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      Coming out is can be incredibly personal and nerve racking experience. The process can be one of which you dread and which you aren't comfortable talking about. Or, you may be a brave soul who just blurts it out and lets the whole world know.
       For those who have not come out explain why you haven't. Maybe the timing isn't right or you aren't ready to. Maybe it is fear and trepidation. Talk about those issues and why they are important to you. 
      But most important of all what advice do you have for those who haven't come out yet? what advice do you have for those are in your shoes now or will be soon? what words of encouragement can you offer?

Helpful links to reference in videos
closets are made for clothes not people.
closets are made for clothes not people.
these links can often provide insight and knowledge for you to use as talking points.  be sure to point viewers toward your resources!

Closets are made for clothes, not people

this website is an entire series of coming out stories!!! if your a blogger it may help to write yours out here before you do your video and link to it in the video itself.
http://www.rucomingout.com/stories.html

more to the point of coming out and how things can go right and wrong,  we have matthewsplace, a website specifically intended to help people come out.



This weeks pipeline at a glance
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research and outreach
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LGBT Counseling3rd Person Pronouns
SlursAdvocacy 
do YOU have any suggestions for the next topic?!? SlursStay on top of the pipeline.QA: Pride


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