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Title: Gays', Lesbians', And Bisexuals' Roles Of "otherness" In dominant Cu
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August 12, 1998 |
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Fear of rejection and loss are always a concern. However, coming out to her parents and family was even more difficult, "I was afraid they would define me by my gayness, not by my personality or self worth. Not knowing their reaction, I put myself at risk for losing my family's love and much of what I consider to be important in my life... Showed first 250 characters
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Not knowing their reaction, I put myself at risk for losing my family's love and much of what I consider to be important in my life." Because of false stereotypes and unwarranted prejudice towards them, the process of "coming out" for lesbians and gay men can be a very challenging process which may cause a great deal of emotional pain... Showed next 250 characters
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