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Celebrating coming out to a coworker!

Started by darksou, Yesterday at 09:27:12 AM

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darksou

So, I decided to use a nonbinary flag pin on my shirt at work and that was the most visible I managed to be about my gender.

I was afraid of coming out to this specific person because he's older and very religious. Turned out he was fine learning about my experiences and I even managed to educate him on the topic of being LGBT.

I'm glad it was nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be.

Dawn Kellie

Great news.
I had a sit down with my HR sepr yesterday and spoke in the hypothetical. I too had a great experience

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KathyLauren

Congratulations to both of you!  It gets easier.
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darksou

Quote from: Dawn Kellie on Yesterday at 09:34:24 AMGreat news.
I had a sit down with my HR sepr yesterday and spoke in the hypothetical. I too had a great experience

Glasses in the air for you
A second glass in the air for me

Also happy for you. It's always hard to come out and scary, but we can do it.
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Dawn Kellie

It's amazing finally coming to terms with a pushed down hidden lige
D. KELLIE Kn.

If you can't laugh at your own mistakes, the Universe will. Why be left out of the joke?

Pema

Yes! Congratulations, @darksou!

As Kathy said, it gets easier, so having this one done lightens the burden.

And most of the time, it's nowhere near as difficult as we somehow led ourselves to expect.

I'm excited for you.
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Charlotte Kitty

Congratulations and so glad it went well. Often people surprise you with their responses. Someone's background and beliefs don't always affect how they see others as human beings. Just the way it should be.

Charlotte 😻
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Lori Dee

Congrats! That is a big step.

It means that you have given it enough thought to know yourself and have the courage to say it out loud. The first step is always the most difficult, but once you start moving forward, the momentum carries you.
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Congratulations. That's no small thing, Glad it went well.
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