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POSTED BY: nike982 on Nov 20, 2007 [ QUOTE ]


so i am opening up the dialog here, I know that when I feared comming out of the closet to my family and friends, I found my couage at the bottom of a bottle and the end of a line. those fears fuled my addiction for years. how did yall deal with those issues...or did you even have them. I know that I had to dig deep!




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POSTED BY: Sassy on Jan 18, 2007 [ QUOTE ]


hey my nameis sassy,I came out a little over 9years ago,my family is pretty cool with it and.if they are not oh well I am grown and pay my own bills..yay




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POSTED BY: vegarcjahlove on Aug 15, 2007 [ QUOTE ]


i don't know if i "didn't realize" it; i probably just didn't want to deal with coming out. sexuality shouldn't even matter, but whatever. anyway, it took me getting sober to get out. now that i think about it, that's possibly what keeps me sober- the fact that i had no idea who i was or what i wanted when i was wasted.
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POSTED BY: Iz2many on Apr 02, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


Hi, my name's Jessi. I didn't accept I was a lesbian until I worked my fourth and fifth steps with my sponsor.  After reflecting on my past and my behaviors, my eyes were opened.  Coming out to my family was hard for me, but they already knew.  Maybe I had it easy, I don't know.  What I do know is that I'm finally free to be me thanks to the 12 steps.  I no longer have to live in denial about who I am.  I am truly blessed.




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POSTED BY: poetrynprogress on Dec 12, 2008 [ QUOTE ]


My name is Ami. I've been out for over twenty years. I came out when I was young and long before I developed an alcohol addiction. It was a struggle, but I was so young that I felt like I had nothing to lose around coming out. Plus, I wanted to live my life for me, and I felt driven to be out and to be myself all the time.





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