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Coming Out Advice
I recently received an email with the following question from someone who was looking for overall coming out advice. I’d like to share the question and my answer in the hope that it helps someone who is struggling with coming … Continue reading
Am I Gay?
There are over 1 million monthly searches on Google asking the question, “Am I gay?” Information is now just a few keystrokes away, making the coming out process easier today than it was 20 years ago. Still, there are middle-aged … Continue reading
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Tagged Am I gay?, Coming Out, Live authentically, same-sex relationship, Sexual Orientation, Sexuality
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The Road To Pride
When I decided to pursue my life’s passion, go back to school and become certified in life coaching, I knew from the very beginning I wanted to work with the population of women who were struggling with coming out as … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Out, Gay Marriage, Midlife, Womanhood
Tagged "Finding your voice", Am I gay?, Beliefs, Coming Out, coming out as adults, Fighting Fear, Gay, gratitude, internal wisdom, Lesbian, Live authentically, overwhelmed, pride, questioning, same-sex relationship, self image, self-care, Sexual Orientation, Sexuality, stereotypes, What now?
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National Coming Out Day 2012
On Oct. 11, 1987, half a million people participated in a March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. It signified the beginning of National Coming Out Day. Twenty-five years later, we’ve got more organizations than ever working towards equality … Continue reading →