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Rainbow Pride.
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****** Name: George
Age: 14
Gender: Genderqueer FTM.
Location: In my own head.
Posts: 698
Join Date: January 20th 2012
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Re: Ideas how to come out to friends -
February 4th 2012, 02:17 AM
^^' I'll try, Coming out to my friends was easy for me (But hey, I have open minded friends, most of them are also LGBT...) but enough about me...
^^ You could try "testing the water", like bringing up things that have to do with transgender people.... Or you could just explain to them about yourself (Remember, to tell them what you like to be called, and if you want to be refurred to with male pronouns... I didn't do that with one person, and they completely forgot, and still call me my female name....) ^^' Sorry if I wasn't helpful... I hope it all goes well, good luck Sor! -G. In a world filled with diversity, I am just another oddity.
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