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Gay
Nanaimo Information and Events

Upcoming
Meetings
2010
Executive Committee
2009
Proclamation Photo
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It's
a very personal thing, and so much of it depends on the particular
circumstances
that there is really no right or wrong way to come out
of the closet and show your pride.
What is good for one will not
necessarily be correct for the next.
However, there are some universal guidelines for delivering such
"news" ... and here they are, remembering that these are
broad suggestions:
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It
is best not to make an announcement that may shock during any time
of stress.
For example, holidays or during another major
life-altering event.
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Keep
alcohol and other drugs out of the picture...best not to have a
coming out
discussion when any party involved is under the
influence.
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Allow
ample time for the news to be digested and processed.
Provide for follow-up
discussions.
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Before
initiating the discussion, be resolute about keeping your temper
in check.
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Convey
the news personally...not in writing or by messenger.
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Do
advance research, and be in a position to handle questions and
address concerns
of others, even if you perceive them to be
unfounded.
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Pre-arrange
for a safe refuge if you feel that the situation could become
hostile or
dangerous.
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And,
always expect the best, that the ones that love you will not
falter in their love.
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Patience
can be a huge virtue with individuals that appear to be having a
difficult time
digesting the news. Time often takes care of
this. Sometimes the difficulty continues,
and understand that
this has nothing to do with you.
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