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Coming Out at Work

People are people. They'll talk and that's good so.

You have your own future and best interest to take care about.

Saying absolutely anything that may limit your scope of action in the future in any sense is actually highly counterproductive. There is nothing to be won and possibly quite something to be lost.

As some of the people on this board have suggested, 'don't fuck in the factory'. So, if you are not fucking in the factory, why do they need to know about whom are you fucking with at all?

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I'm out to everyone at my work. I didn't walk up to everyone and say that i was gay, it just sort of spread. I would start talking about men, and people would just catch on.

I can understand why someone wont come out at work, but i wouldnt suggest pretending to be straight or denying the gayness either.

If you feel nervous about it, don't bring it up, but if someone hints or asks you about the topic, be honest about it. People are generally more accepting than we invision in most cases.
 
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