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It's PRIDE Month! 

 

Admitting It To Yourself

 

How To Come Out

 

How To Respond

 

Misconceptions

 

Common Questions: 

There was no counseling for young black gay men.

No one sat you down and gave you advice

Aunt Marie would talk to you and tell you things indirectly

 

Pressures 

Had to make up for whatever Greg lacked in

 

Haitians are big on appearance and perception so you feel like you had to over achieve

 

Emotional Aspect

You definitely feel a weight lifted, but the beauty of the community is there's a spectrum and everyone should be respected. If you are fem, masculine, in between, like make up, gowns, or trans. This is your life, your business. Don't allow anyone to condemn who you are. There is beauty in individuality and it's meant to be celebrated. 

Honorable Mentions

 

Its funny how (Black) families would disown the gay relative, but protect the abusing uncle.

 

Positives: Learn to really love yourself. Felt like all you had was You. Give yourself the risk of losing everything and everybody. Your mindset was at least 'I Have Me'

 

Didn't see many openly black gay men, so believed you didnt have many options at finding love. 

 

 But you believed there was more for you. 

 

Informed more about healthy sex practices. But not informed on the emotional haul it has on you.

 

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