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I lost my family, friends and religion after coming out, but it was worth it to be myself

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How I Do It: Meet the single man masturbating his way through 14 days of isolationHow to tell if your new relationship is a 'quarantine rebound'Top ten house plants Brits are most likely to killAs LGBTQI+ people, we are often alienated by the world around us and sometimes even those closest to us, but coming out allows us to search for family and belonging in our own ways.

I now know that family is more than just a bloodline, it is about love and support. Its members understand you and your struggles.

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