- I cannot truly answer this - and I won’t answer for my friends that have came out. But I will say they feel glad to have accepting families when they came out.
- I protested and went on rallies with my LGBTQIA+ friends, been reading on Feminist literature (been doing that even before Pride Month), celebrated Pride month with such friends and made my friends feel comfortable and less awkward in how they identify themselves and associate with society (which we all should be doing in contemporary society).
- Since I think this q is predicated only for LGBTQIA+ peoples, I will instead reanswer q two but in the frame of this q. I try to be as big as a help to my friends but always making sure I don’t overstep myself and respect their agency.
Of course all this comes from an allied perspective, but I thought to share it because there were barely any comments here.
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