Resources for Questioning or recently 'Out' individuals
Coming out is a difficult process; I know, I've been there. The first time I realized I wasn't straight it scared me, but I didn't have anyone to talk to. That is why I have compiled these sites. I could go on and on about coming out and what a release it is, but I won't. Instead I will let someone more articulate and educated about it do the work. But if you need to talk to someone and don't think you can approach your friends, send an e-mail my way and I would be more than happy to answer any questions or address any concerns you might have.
www.outproud.com For queer youth

http://www.youth.org I might be gay/lesbian, what do I do?

www.hrc.org/ncop/guide/index.asp National Coming Out Project


http://gaystudentcenter.studentcenter.org Web community for questioning teens and college students

http://gaylife.about.com/cs/comingout/ Several links, including coming out and staying out, support, and a guide to read before you come out to your parents

www.ncf.carelton.ca:12345/freeport/sigs/life/gay/youth/menu
An inclusive menu guide to things like coming out, history of gays and lesbians, things parents can say that hurt, homophobia and educational rights

http://members.tripod.com/~gayli/coming_out_links.htm
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