07-18-2011, 01:02 AM
A while ago I posted a thread about my coming out (at 35) at the time mostly to reassure folks who are not still in school, college or university (basically that teenage/early-20 age group that most people seem to come out at) that it isn't too late.
I had also posted this on my blog: http://colinmackay.co.uk/blog/2010/01/23...he-closet/
I'm hoping to add some more encouragement with this post to those who are still worried about their sexuality and their acceptance of it.
After a few false starts (and at one point I thought I'd never find a boyfriend), I found a boyfriend (through an introduction by a bisexual friend of mine to his ex) and he proposed to me last Christmas and I said "yes".
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I was at a friend's house warming party this weekend and another friend of mine reminded me of an evening in the pub I had when I was still just coming out. I was, at the time, upset about something. I don't recall the detail (probably still reeling after speaking with my sister about something - she has a wonderful way of being supportive yet making you feel incredibly guilty at the same time)
Anyway, I had a couple of drinks and then I spilled everything to this friend of mine and his girlfriend. They were very supportive and helped me not be so upset about certain things.
Cut to this weekend and my friend said that in the time between then and now I've become a much happier person. My smile is easier and I'm more comfortable about life in general.
Anyway, I thought it was such a nice comment that I'd share it. Hopefully it will give hope to anyone still struggling with coming out that things do get better.
I had also posted this on my blog: http://colinmackay.co.uk/blog/2010/01/23...he-closet/
I'm hoping to add some more encouragement with this post to those who are still worried about their sexuality and their acceptance of it.
After a few false starts (and at one point I thought I'd never find a boyfriend), I found a boyfriend (through an introduction by a bisexual friend of mine to his ex) and he proposed to me last Christmas and I said "yes".
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I was at a friend's house warming party this weekend and another friend of mine reminded me of an evening in the pub I had when I was still just coming out. I was, at the time, upset about something. I don't recall the detail (probably still reeling after speaking with my sister about something - she has a wonderful way of being supportive yet making you feel incredibly guilty at the same time)
Anyway, I had a couple of drinks and then I spilled everything to this friend of mine and his girlfriend. They were very supportive and helped me not be so upset about certain things.
Cut to this weekend and my friend said that in the time between then and now I've become a much happier person. My smile is easier and I'm more comfortable about life in general.
Anyway, I thought it was such a nice comment that I'd share it. Hopefully it will give hope to anyone still struggling with coming out that things do get better.