Coming out is a very unique process for every gay person, and we all have our own story. Here are some stories.
Hi, I’m 15, female (I think), and very bisexual. But my coming out happened when I was 13/14. (before I begin, I want to add that I only came out to (some) friends, as I don’t feel the need to tell the whole family until I actually date a girl). […]
I am 58 and sexually attracted to guys since my mid-teens but also to girls. 26 years of marriage, kids and never letting anyone know my 'dark secret'.
Prior to my explosion from the iron-wrought impenetrable oak closet, which I had remained cast away in for 20 long years, life had been, if I could describe it... "quite fucked up". Born into a family whose heritage and traditions passed generation to generation, encouraged young sons to follow along paths to a future in "fruits and veg and hairy daughters".
There's not that much positive local LGBT content on YouTube & I'd thought this would be a great way to improve that, and get individuals like me to feel like they're not alone.
Coming out as gay is never easy, even if you are fairly certain that your family will be completely accepting. Here is a coming out story that went well for Austin.
A coming out as gay letter by Parker, with the response from his parents. Luckily his parents were both very supportive, without making a big deal about him being gay.
My coming out story begins in 2011, when I was in 7th grade. Being a middle schooler, who is going to turn 13, I was figuring out my feelings and who I was. I never had a thought about being gay. I always had crushes on girls, and never knew about what was to come.
Wentworth Miller of "Prison Break" gives a heartfelt message about his coming out. This was a speech at the Human Rights Campaign. He reminds people what it is like to be a gay kid, and talks about how he really tried to kill himself.
We all have our own personal coming out story. I can't say what date I came out, as it's a long process that I am still busy following. Here's my story...