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Life After "I'm Gay" (Coming Out, Community Expectations, and Other Detours)

29 min · 11 de feb de 2026
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Between coming-out scenes in media, increased visibility, and the expectations that come with both, we start asking why progress always seems to require an explanation. We talk about how coming out is often treated like the finish line, when it’s really just the beginning—and how visibility can quietly turn into pressure. Touching on “gay monogamy,” hyper-sexualization in gay culture, and the realization that being “out” doesn’t automatically explain everything, the conversation goes a few places people usually avoid.

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