Op-Ed: My National Coming Out Day Was That Damn TND a Month Ago
When that no-longer-anonymous poll cycled around to questions on sexual orientation and gender identity, gay students faced a dilemma
When that no-longer-anonymous poll cycled around to questions on sexual orientation and gender identity, gay students faced a dilemma
DaBaby was asked for comment, but he merely shouted âLETâS GOOOOO!â
âOriginally I was undecided,â claimed Cohen, âbut after my parents thought that I meant âhappyâ when I told them I was gay, I knew that I needed to take drastic measures to communicate my sexuality. So I charged my US Gay & Lesbian History textbooks to my familyâs Amazon account.â
With family weekend imminent, former engineer and freshman Cole Thompson finally came out to his parents as an SESP transfer. âI just had toâI couldnât keep living a lie,â Cole said.