The Effects of Culture on Coming Out
Briefly

Coming out, or self-disclosure, is a vital process for LGBTQIA+ individuals as they reveal their sexual orientation, navigating the challenges of identity and belonging.
LGBTQ+ youth often face an identity crisis when balancing affiliation with a minority group and the pressures of self-disclosure, affecting their social acceptance.
The origins of many LGBTQ+ concepts and traditions, such as pride parades and National Coming Out Day, can be traced back to historical Western contexts.
The first coming-out events were largely western-centric, initiating conversations around sexual identity that resonate differently in various cultural contexts.
Read at Psychology Today
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