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For context, the are I live in isn’t the most accepting, and there are some of my coworkers I’m not sure that would be quite alright to come out to. We get along well, but despite how obvious I try to make my queerness without outright stating it, some of them still talk to me like a straight man. That being said, there are those I feel comfortable with, specifically, my supervisor. He doesn’t treat me the same way others do, and we get along well because he is younger than the others (mid-30s) so it helps to relate, as I’m in my early 20s. I came out to my mom a few months ago and it went very well. She didn’t have many questions, simply accepted it without any resistance at all. But that’s my mom. This is my supervisor who I’ve known for about a year and a half. But if I want to live my life as someone who is nonbinary, I feel like maybe part of that is about being out to people who aren’t just family and friends, but to people you know in a professional sense too. I’ve had the thought of coming out to him as nonbinary for a couple weeks now. It kinda feels like a good idea. But also a scary one. Does it seem like a good idea, or is there something I may be missing about a workplace environment?
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