Sonosempreio. I giovani LGBTI+ parlano del loro coming out
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"The coming out is out of the closer, to show your orientation to others, after welcoming it in themselves"Recalled Alessandra Bialetti, pedagogist and consultant of the couple and family, on webinar"Sound. The young LGBTI+ tell each other"(11 October 2021), of course"Coming out causes a crisis, because on the one hand it goes to destabilize our balance, but it is also a great opportunity because it allows us to redefine our relationships".
Cecilia, 25 years old, in his testimony recalled that: "Once you get out of the closet you have to live, that is the first step, everything begins from there. ... the sexual orientation, considered by the others wrong or a problem, is basically only one of our feature like many others."
Giona, 20 years old, underlined that: "Once a person finds himself and has the courage to tell him to the world, what he likes is not very relevant. The important thing is first to understand who I am. This is the most difficult thing to say and say ".
Because, as Seok, 25 years old: "People need to be really well liked. Do not accept, do not tolerate".
Listen to their testimonies and if you want to also add yours by writing to sonosempreio@gionata.org
#sonosempreio è un progetto del Comune di Impruneta (Firenze), realizzato dall’associazione La Tenda di Gionata col contributo dalla Regione Toscana e la collaborazione di AGEDO Livorno Toscana – Associazione di Genitori parenti amici di persone LGBT+; GGG – Gruppo Giovani Glbti* Firenze; Collettivo Orgoglio Bisessuale; Progetto Giovani Cristiani LGBT+; collettivo SLUM – Sono L’Unica Mia e con 3volteGenitori – Rete dei Genitori Cattolici con figl* LGBTI+.
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