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Hey, guys. I’m new here. From the south. I’m struggling to come out to my family. The south isn’t the most gay friendly place. Any other guys from the south having this problem?
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to jub anywhere you live you could have it different of telling people that you are differentHey, guys. I’m new here. From the south. I’m struggling to come out to my family. The south isn’t the most gay friendly place. Any other guys from the south having this problem?
Hi andto jub anywhere you live you could have it different of telling people that you are different
I guess it’s more so my family. I want to tell them, but I’m afraid they will react badly.There's really two "souths". The urban areas are more progressive and tolerant. The rural areas are more conservative, more religious and less tolerant of gay people.
But is this about the south or is it about how your family feels about gay people?
That’s true. I guess it’s just because I hear a lot of people talking bad about being gay where I’m from. I’m sure that can happen anywhere though.
I guess it’s more so my family. I want to tell them, but I’m afraid they will react badly.
I think it’s hard for everyone. I just really want to tell my parents. The bad part is I’m 28 and still live with them. I’m afraid they might kick me out if they knew.
Two things to know:
- Your family knows or they likely suspect that you're gay.
- There's gay people where you live. Societies and businesses can't function well without them.
The real problem here is that you're 28 and you're still living with your parents. That creates a situation where you're dependent upon them and it makes it more difficult to have independence and the kind of support system that someone who is coming out needs to have in their life.
It's inevitable that your family is going to know and if you want to continue having them in your life (which is your choice as much as it theirs), then you need to do some thinking about your future. That means thinking about your financial situation, your career and whether this is the place you want to live.
Without knowing more about your situation, it's difficult to provide more advice.
Thanks for the reply. It’s not that I couldn’t make it on my own. I just worry about my job finding out and firing me.
I think it’s hard for everyone. I just really want to tell my parents. The bad part is I’m 28 and still live with them. I’m afraid they might kick me out if they knew.
Hey, guys. I’m new here. From the south. I’m struggling to come out to my family. The south isn’t the most gay friendly place. Any other guys from the south having this problem?
Which part of the South are you in, because that makes a huge difference.
In LA, the closer to NOLA you are helps
In Bama & MS, might as well find a new Family
In Florida, nothing is normal & all is expected
etc.
Hey, guys. I’m new here. From the south. I’m struggling to come out to my family. The south isn’t the most gay friendly place. Any other guys from the south having this problem?









