You choose the one person you can trust the most and start from there.
Not everyone needs to know, and whatever the reaction you can get, you are supposrting yourself, so they can't really do that much to you if the reaction is not good.
You're on your own now, so it's time to go out here and search for partners, no?
You no longer have to answer to anyone, and you could just find a guy and introduce him to people, just like that.
But, if you feel like you need to tell people. Do it. You have little to lose, and you can start with people close to you.
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I never expected their to be such controversy and resistance to all this.
I came here looking for advice and guidance - now I'm more confused than ever!? :/
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Thanks southbiochem. That's helpful. It makes sense that everyone is going to have different opinions. I accept that. I guess what I should take from this is that I need to find my own way. I need to do what I want, and what makes me feel happy and comfortable.
If I feel the need to come out - I should just go ahead and do it. If not, then that's fine too.
Thanks everyone for your advice, and for expressing your different perspectives. It's been educational.
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Drew I feel the same way. This is one of the main reasons I want to come out too.
Also, everyone who says they came out always follows up with something like "I'm glad I did" and often with something to the effect of "I wished I'd done it sooner"
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Ok I'm gonna reply mind you I only read the original post and dfiants reply.
Im with dfiant on what he said. I hate people who self diagnose. Ive been diagnosed with depression and schizophrenia. And it irritates me to end of the earth when people do this self diagnosis stuff.
Now on to coming out.
I was in your boat. I came out when I was 24 and Im 29 now. I lost friends and drifted from friends I was close with to the point of never talking again. and well my family is a whole different story. I have nothing to do with those homophobic bible thumping people.
I really I couldnt flaunt myself (in retrospect) in front of my family without being bashed. I went through really bad periods when living with that so called family. but everyone in my life is gay or gay-friendly now.
so be careful and be well aware that it may not go over so well coming out but you need to understand that not everyone has supportive families and I greatly admire those people as I had a tough time coming out.
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