[:en]Coming Out Day 2020[:]

#ComingOutDay

October 11th is the Gday World dedicated to the Coming Out, an occasion to celebrate the identities of all*. The coming orut is a delicate moment which concerns is the sphere relational be that one staff. Sabove all, it continually recurs in different situations: at home, in the context extended family (relatives, grandmothers and grandfathers, andcc), at school, with friends, nollo sport, In the workplace. Despite the difficulties one may encounter in "coming out" and declaring one's sexual orientation or gender identity, coming out is an important moment in one's life, starting with one's relationship with oneself..

This year, with our campaign, We want to focus on the emotions and feelings you may experience after coming out. The # campaignComingOutDay it does not limit itself to describing a single episode of externalization, but wants to draw attention to how our lives can change after we decide to come out of the closet.

Let's remember, however, that coming out is a deeply personal moment that shouldn't be underestimated. There are times and circumstances when it can be less scary to reveal your identity, while others feel impossible. Life isn't a competition; there's no right time to come out. And if we have any difficulties, there is always someone willing to listen to us and support us.

Write us an email, if necessary, at [email protected]

How to actively participate in the campaign

Upload your video to share on social media, sharing how your life has changed since coming out, and find the right words to tell us how it's benefited you. 

Such as:

After coming out, I no longer had to delete my dating history.

Coming out made me feel like the freest person in the world!

When I came out, my whole body was shaking and I couldn't hold back the tears, but afterwards I felt my heart explode with joy. 

Campaign created withn the contribution of HelloBody

 

Below is the gallery of the videos submitted: