Why you don't have to 'come out' if you're LGBTQ+ ComingOutDay
people who have experienced a hate crime because of their sexual orientation has risen by 78% since 2013, while two in five trans people have experienced a hate crime because of their gender identity in the last 12 months. With such hostile conditions where it is possible for you to be, the possibility of being ostracised by family and friends, repercussions on that person’s job or healthcare, coming out isn’t possible for everyone.
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