19 JANUARY, 2023
We've all have toxic people dust us with their poison. First you have to be confident about
yourself. Coming out is a process of understanding, accepting, & valuing your sexual
orientation/identity. It involves both exploring your identity and sharing your identity with
others. Coming out can be a gradual process or one that is very sudden. The first step usually
involves coming out to yourself, often with a realization that feelings you’ve had for some time
make sense if you can define them as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or queer. Coming out can be
a very difficult process. Our society strongly enforces codes of behavior regarding sexual
orientation and gender identity, and most people receive the message that they must be heterosexual
and act according to society’s definition of their gender. For gay, lesbian, and bisexual persons,
there may be a sense of being different or of not fitting in to the roles expected of you by your
family, friends, workplace or greater society. Coming out involves facing societal responses and
attitudes toward LGBTQ people. You may feel ashamed, isolated, and afraid. Although coming out can
be difficult, it can also be a very liberating and freeing process. You may feel like you can
finally be authentic and true to who you are. You may find a whole community of people like you and
feel supported and inspired. Even if it’s scary to think about coming out to others, sometimes the
reward can be worth the challenge that coming out entails. Individuals do not move through the
coming out process at the same speed. The process is very personal. It happens in different ways and
occurs at different ages for different people. Some people are aware of their sexual identity at an
early age, and others arrive at this awareness after many years. Coming out is a continuing,
sometimes lifelong, process.
Once you accept that you’re lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer, you can decide to
be out
to others or to stay “in the closet.” You are the only person who can decide when and how it is safe
to come out. You may decide to come out in one part of your life and not in another. Some people are
out to their families but in the closet at work, some people are out at school but in the closet
with their families. For gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people the coming out process
can be difficult. For most people it takes time to know who you are. It is okay to be confused, or
to be uncertain about whether or how to come out. Remember, you are not alone. There are many others
with the same questions and concerns that you have. There are also people and organizations that can
support or mentor you. In our Indian Society where people don’t accept or support LGBTQ Community.
For solving this issue, there is a need of awareness among the people about LGBTQ Community. For
acceptance and creating awareness there is an OTT Platform named
‘EORTV’ which are making LGBTQ
shows such as
‘we are too equal’ which promotes gender equality.