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  1. According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere...

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  3. Learn how the phrase "come out of the closet" evolved from a debutante ball metaphor to a sign of pride and acceptance. Find out when and why gay people started using the closet metaphor and what it means today.

    • Ed Shanley
    • Ivory Onyx
    • Erin Wert
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    Ed Shanleyis a senior business systems analyst in Ohio by day, but his passion is connecting LGBTQ folks with the resources they need to thrive and be themselves. He is a certified life coach and father to a daughter. He is currently setting up a nonprofit with the purpose of helping develop emotional intelligence in the LGBTQ community. He came ou...

    Ivory Onyx is an unofficially retired drag king, father, and husband and holds an upper managerial role at a major home goods store. He began his drag career at age 19 and has won the titles of Mr. USofA, MI (2013), and Mr. USofA Classic (2017), among others. Ivory came out as a lesbian around age 18 and then as a transmasculinenonbinary person in ...

    Erin is a family nurse practitioner and former ICU nurse in California. She has chronicled her experiences with personal sexual identity evolution and chronic illness extensively on Medium. After years of feeling unsure and lost about her orientation, Erin came out at age 32 and identifies as an asexual-spectrumqueer person. Over the years, she has...

    Learn what "coming out of the closet" means, how it differs from "inviting in," and what factors influence the age and process of coming out. Find guidance, personal stories, and tips for coming out later in life as LGBTQ+.

    • Donald Collins
  4. come out of the closet. 1. Of a non-heterosexual person, to reveal one's sexuality after having kept it hidden. Once you come out of the closet, you will feel so relieved. You have to understand that, back then, if you came out of the closet, you were risking your career, your freedom—maybe even your life.

  5. Learn about the process and benefits of coming out of the closet as a LGBT+ person. Find resources, support and guides to help you explore your sexual orientation and gender identity.

  6. 2 days ago · Learn what it means to come out of the closet as a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered or other sexual minority. Find out how to prepare, choose and tell others about your sexuality, and what to expect from the reactions and consequences.