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National Coming Out Day?

Started by h3llsb3lls, October 02, 2014, 03:18:03 PM

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h3llsb3lls

Anyone thinking about coming out on National Coming Out Day October 11th? I'm kicking around the idea, mostly because I feel like living two lives with two friend groups and two facebooks is too tiring and emotional.
Because being awesome just wasn't enough.

Figured it out the first time: 1994
Figured it out again: 2002
Figured it out again again: 2008
Figured it out and told someone: 2011
Came out to parents: June 2014
Came out to closest friends: June 2014
First outing as Erik: June 28th 2014
Came out to conservative sister: September 2014
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Mark3

I will be posting graphics and things where I can.
I don't think there are any offline real life activities here where I live.?
You said you're on Facebook, so type in search "Transgender Graphics", it has the best graphics on Fb.. I bet they will be posting some cool new ones just for the occasion.
"The soul is beyond male and female as it is beyond life and death."
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Ms Grace

Well I'm out already but I understand how tiring it can be to maintain two identities, especially when there's a preferred presentation and life you want to live. As long as you feel that's what you want I say go for it! If not on that day then when you are ready.
Grace
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Transition 1.0 (Julie): HRT 1989-91
Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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Jill F

I wish you all the best. 

I came out via Facebook 17 1/2 months ago, and it was like sort of like ripping off the world's biggest band-aid. It was like Atlas finally dropping the globe once and for all.   Once I resigned myself to "what happens, happens" and "I'm going to find out who my friends and allies REALLY are", I was ready.  When it was over, the anticipation and dread was suddenly replaced by feelings of freedom and relief. 
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