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im a lesbian

  • 04-04-2011 9:07pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 21


    first time poster here.

    anyway0ive recently accepted my sexuality as a lesbian, and have come out to my family only,

    anyway i live in the midlands and really dont know where to go-i came across belongto-so hope to visit them when im in dublin.

    looking for support here, as im feeling a little vunerable and scary!

    thanks in advance i actually dont know if it makes sense the way im talking!, i just want to be accepted in society, im scared to tell friends in case of losing them, ive a true best friend but worried! ,
    anwyay thanks again in advance!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,800 ✭✭✭Aishae


    i cant suggest anything in the midlands as im from dublin myself... but the sticky posts at the top of the forum are good sources of info....

    as for your friends - perhaps they know on some level. if not well.... a true friend will love you for who they are and it sounds like you have good friends :) dont feel rushed into telling them - just do it when you feel ready to


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,905 ✭✭✭Aard


    Consider telling your best friend. Chances are she'll have loads of questions, which can be a great pressure-release for all those years spent keeping secrets. In the long term view, it's the next step to feeling completely comfortable with your sexuality. The earlier you make it, the easier the process becomes.


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