People are coming out younger than ever. For Black men, it's still challenging. - Queerty
Briefly

In the Black community, coming out often presents a unique set of challenges, including a sense of stigma and even shame, reflecting a complex interplay of cultural, religious, and social factors.
Seth Pinnock, who grew up in the Black Pentecostal church, describes his journey of coming out as a struggle between his religious upbringing and his true identity, which was kept secret until his 35th birthday.
Read at Queerty
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