The act of "going out" is a complex political tool. Its use is open to the possibility of ambiguity, from destroying the social order to strengthening these power structures. Of course, for many non-heterosexuals it is definitely an act of giving power to ourselves. Even though the "homosexuals" and "homosexuals" categories are completely socially structured (as Michelle Foucault has said) this means that the real impact range that they affect our way of life It does not mean that it is not.
Please come out. The abbreviation "outside the closet" means the period during which LGBTQ people recognize and / or accept sexual orientation and gender identity and share this information with others. This is not a one-off event, but an ongoing process that may involve "appearing" in family, friends, colleagues, clergy, and other important people in private life. Some migrant transgender people like the word "disclosure". Because they do not hide something or live with real sex and try to deceive others.
What comes out of the closet is a phrase that refers to the disclosure of human sexual orientation or gender identity and has been explained and experienced as a psychological process or journey. Generally, it comes out in three stages. The first step was to "know yourself" and to have an open attitude to the relationship of same sex. It is usually described as occurring internally. In the second stage, people who make decisions, such as family, friends, colleagues and so on, are involved. The third stage is more generally related to the people's open lives of LGBT. People often appear in high school and college students in the United States today. At this age, especially if their instructions are not accepted by society, they can not gain trust from others or seek help. There are things my family does not know.