Sunday, September 21, 2008

Resources for Coming Out of the Closet!

"Why are people afraid to come out?

Answer: There can be many reasons people are afraid to come out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. It depends on the culture you were brought up in, your religion and the point of view of your family and friends. People coming out now, don’t necessarily realize the stigma associated with being gay as little as ten years ago. Forty years ago, people were thrown in jail for dancing with same-sex partners in gay and lesbian bars. It was only in 2003 that the Texas sodomy law was overturned, finally making sex between two same-sex consenting adults legal. In 33 states you can still be fired for being gay.

Read more at lesbianlife.about.com.

HRC's Coming Out Project helps GLBT, as well as straight-supportive people live openly and talk about their support for equality at home, at work and in their communities each and every day.

Bisexual

Learn more about the specific issues around coming out as bisexual.

In Communities of Color

Learn more about the specific issues around coming out in communities of color.

Straight Supporters

Learn more about the specific issues around coming out as a straight supporter.

Transgender

Learn more about the specific issues around coming out as transgender.

Crossposted via Wicked Gay Blog

4 comments:

Laurie said...

Isn't it sad that here in Texas that most
of the laws are still back woods.


HUGS!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow, the HRC website is surprisingly unhelpful about coming out as a bisexual. It vaugely mentions that "misinformation about bisexuality is widespread" but doesn't talk about any specifics. Here's a great resource I found from PFLAG: http://www.pflag.org/fileadmin/user_upload/BisexualityResourcePacket.pdf

Anonymous said...

Fear of rejection or recriminations can keep many at least partly in the closet in some areas of their lives. We have come a long way, here's to coming all the way for gay rights!
Thanks for the resource links!

Anonymous said...

The main reason I don't come out to most people - like acquaintances - is because I don't know them really. You never know who is a homophobe and who isn't. And then if that acquaintance isn't a homophobe, who knows, they could have a big mouth and tell the wrong person.

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