Coming Out, Part 10
The coming-out process is highly personal and infinitely variable. Whatever your experience, please remember that your coming-out process should be a reasonable, managed affair and NOT a reaction to an emotional driver, such as an argument with parents/guardians, other family members, friends, or colleagues.
Whatever your situation, I wish you the best if luck: whether you’re out, ready to come out, not ready to come out, or in the closet.
This wraps up my discussion of the coming-out process for now. If I haven’t covered your specific situation, feel free to e-mail me (holla@the-dyke-whisperer.com) at your convenience.
Next week, we will resume our regular format. As always, thank you for your support, encouragement, and readership. Have a wonderful weekend!
– The Dyke Whisperer
this is a really nice blog! I found you via thelesbianlifestyle.
i came out late in life even though i knew what i knew by age 10, so since i came out late i did it right – i came out in my first article of my lgbt news column – circulation 10,000 – i did it big didn’t i?
10,000 circulation? Yes, I’d say you came out in a BIG way.
I’d like to link to your news column. I need to set up a “Links” section on here somewhere.
Thank you for your kind words.