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Topic started by Ever Thine,Ever Mine Ever Ours (markypuppy)

photoI can put people at ease and can be easy to talk with - yes im the cock Whisperer. lol I, Walk alone in the dark, without you and deep, in the shadows I run, without you and here, here I stand, the king of fools. Now love's here where are you?' Fools can fall in love, so shake a hand with this fool.

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markypuppyTue 04/09/07 16:00

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Nope im not publically coming out again or am I?

One off the biggest things that LGBT people go through is coming out whether at HOME or at WORK. I have been tasked with the job with finding out more information and then writing an Article for my works LGBT Group Newsletter on coming OUT.

Please can you help by discussing your experiences as it will help me write this article and i will even post the final thing up on here.

Oh and if you think there is something that i should include then please let me know.

What are your memories of coming out?

Do you feel that your constantly coming out and its not just this first time when you tell your friends, colleagues or your family?

Positive and Negative stories will help here as this will give a good balance.

and finally does anyone know any good wesbites other than this one that was sent to me earlier.

http://www.channel4.com/life/microsites/O/out/

thanks for all your help as always.

Markypuppy ;o)

densboyTue 04/09/07 16:05

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I did not so much as come out as crash out (well i would)

I was working at the time for My cousins company, and they were having a bif family and work party for their wedding, i went with my then boyfriend, (no one knew i was gay) the party was held in a big wine warehouse in wapping and it was during the big wapping strikes, to get to the party we had to cross the police lines. the building was in the middle between the police and the strikers.

ok MY BOYFRIEND (bear in mind he was mentally ill, though i did not know it) picked a major fight which escalated and carried on into the street, so not only did everyone realise it was a lovers tiff but we were seperated by police and it all got very embarrasing.

I would not recommend this as a method of coming out.

sheafferTue 04/09/07 16:05

 

I was outed by a girl friend - she also knew the lad i was seeing

she told everyone so I had to come out

steve my bloke was slightly younger than me and was already out

it went really well - a few tears and questions but family were great

my cousin who was the biggest homephobe I knew was great too - even used to take steve out for a drink when i was away lol

amazing really

markypuppyTue 04/09/07 16:09

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Dens how did i know that yours wouldn't be that simple.

I made my sister tell my mum and i only told her through email recently but that is due to the feud and well ongoing difficulties with my family and not because im GAY.

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