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Default Feb 26, 2020 at 01:54 PM
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Hey Everyone,
I've come to the conclusion that I might be non binary or maybe even FTM. I'm a little scared about the process of coming out. Mostly that people will think I'm just doing it for attention. I'm readyvto be more open but still feel a little scared.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I certainly know something about being scared by the idea of coming out. That's part of the reason I've stayed almost entirely closeted my whole life. Nowadays, though, it does seem as though it's not unusual to hear people who have come out say it went surprisingly well & the family members & friends they told were supportive. Hope that turns out to be your experience as well.

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