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          Coming out to family and friends

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          Gender, sexuality & identity

          Quick summary 📝

          1️⃣ Coming out is a deeply personal journey, and how ready someone feels to do this and when varies for everyone

          2️⃣ Don't feel pressured to use labels; identity is fluid and can change over time

          3️⃣ If you're not ready to come out, it's okay.

          Seek a support system among LGBTQ+ peers and allies

          4️⃣ When coming out, choose someone you're comfortable with to start the conversation

          5️⃣ Don't rush; take your time to know yourself and have the conversation in a comfortable setting

          6️⃣ Remember that others' reactions are not your responsibility; their response reflects them, not you

          7️⃣ Take care of yourself through this process, and seek support if you need to help you through this

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