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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of my friends was like this. We were friends for 17 years. She often talked about how much this depressed her and she wanted to find a nice man. Then the pandemic happened, we didn't see each other for about a year, and now she has a girlfriend. I'm very happy that she finally figured that out. Now I don't have to listen to her whine about men any longer.[/quote] [b]A lot of people came out as LGBT during the pandemic.[/quote] [/b] Really? why?[/quote] I'm shocked you're asking this but I guess because I've become so en embedded in the queer community that I just assumed that this was common knowledge. People spent a lot of time by themselves inside of their homes not doing things. A lot of us were taught to repress ourselves. Especially people with religious families. Part of that repression often involved staying busy to keep your mind off of things. Then suddenly you've got long periods of time where you have no one to spend time with, nothing to do, and you're along with your thoughts. You start thinking about all the feelings you've had that you desperately pushed to the back of your mind. https://mashable.com/article/covid-coming-out-queer-lgbtq-pandemic[/quote]
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