Coming out means telling others you’re LGBTQ2S+. Everyone’s different so there isn’t really a “how to”. Some people come out only to people they know will be ok with it; some people only tell people they’re closest to; some people tell pretty much everyone and some people never tell anyone else and only come out to themselves. Some people who tell others do it through private conversations, others through big announcements.
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