- Never come out in an argument or to hurt someone.
- Never come out in a moving vehicle.
- A person is more intelligent than a group of people; come out to people one at a time and somewhere private.
- People who are ignorant may say things initially that they don't realize are painful to hear. Remember they are simply unaware and in a state of surprise.
- They may already know.
- Coming out in drag is a bit much [unless you really have the right shoes...]
- People have to deal with:
- the issue of gay stuff and
- you as a person
- the combination of the two since you probably don't fit the stereotype they have about gay peeps.
- Be sober.
- Don't have your lover with you. This is not "Let's Make a Deal" -- more surprises are not good.
- Be ready for them to need time and space to think about things before any discussion takes place.
- Be ready for them to drill you with questions that may or may not offend you [see #4].
- Sometimes it's easier to read about an issue than to admit you are uneducated. Have a book, pamphlet, phone number, or other resource that can be called upon when you're not around.
- It is your life to live, and you only have one, and the bottom line is that you are going to continue living as a gay person no matter what their reaction is.
- It may not be a bad idea to have smelling salts handy.
- There are people who will never be supportive no matter what is said.
- If your audience had that deer in the headlights look, don't make any quick moves.
- Breathe. [Seriously.]
- No two coming out experiences are ever the same.
- Don't plan on doing anything else for the rest of the day/night.
- People will need a lot of time, for the most part, to really think about things.
- Always have an escape plan. You may not need it, but if you do, you won't be surprised. Have a place to crash for the night, and money you can get to in case a worst-case scenario does occur.
- Have resources for you to call -- you need support too!
- Just because you come out to someone once, doesn't mean you won't have to do it again, and again, and again.
- Do not try to answer questions about Richard Simmons, Rosie O'Donnell, Keanu Reeves, Tom Cruise, Richard Gere [or the Gerbils], Oscar Wilde, the Spice Girls, Bert and Ernie, or anyone else.
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