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Monthly Archives: August 2011
It Gets Better – School, College, Life

By David Clarke
School for many people is not a fun place to be it’s full of rules and discipline. This applies to all people but if your LGBT it can be a lot worse, there are emotions that you can’t figure out you begin to realise that you do fancy boys or girls like the others in your class and coming to terms with this can be very difficult. I have gone through this so I know what it can be like, for me it began in first year back in 2000, I was just starting to figure out who I was. I remember the blinding fear the came over me would my feelings change or was it a phase or would it be like this forever things looked very bleak.
I resorted to getting a girlfriend to try and hide who I was and also to protect myself from the torment I so feared, this worked for a while but I could not continue with it because I wasn’t being true to myself. Later on that year I came out to my best friend over a text message because I couldn’t say it out loud yet, I thought that if I could avoid saying it I wouldn’t have to believe it, I was very lucky with her reaction she just said she didn’t care I was who I was supposed to be and for the first time she knew the real me the relief was so overwhelming it brought me to tears.
I kept who I was a secret until I was in fifth year when tragically one of my close friends died I started to feel guilty for not having the courage to tell her and swore I wouldn’t let that happen again so during that summer I came out to everyone of my close friends each of whom I could trust to keep it quiet or so I thought. About three months I started hearing things back I was devastated the my trust in my friends had been broken , this forced me to come out to my parents which was by far the scariest thing I have ever done.
I wrote them both letters left them in the work jackets of my parents and went to school where I told my maths teacher what I had done. The teacher sat me down a just talked to me about everything I was going through and how everything would be ok and she offered to help me whatever way she could. My parents were fantastic they accepted it and have even welcomed my partners in to the family home. I am writing about this because I want to show anyone who is going through this and is still in school that you’re not alone all those things that are stuck in the back of your mind keeping you up at night may not happen they are built out of fear . Secondary school does come to an end if you can just get through the few years you will be there life gets so much better, it was only after I left school that I realised this.
I went to U.C.C and made amazing friends I joined the LGBT society in my first year and by second year I was running the society since then I have been to pride parades all over the country proudly marching alongside other LGBT people no longer afraid to be who I am. The message behind this piece is things really do get so much better all you have to do is hang in there, there are people you can talk to such as Gay Youth Wexford who will do whatever they can to help you through the fear. Just remember you’re not alone and if you need reminding of this just read my story!
If you would like me to write about a certain topic or if you have any questions send me an email at gayyouthwexford@gmail.com
David
David is the youth officer with Gay Wexford and the author of the
coming out guide on the Youth page at GayWexford.com. For more
details of Gay Youth Wexford see their facebook page or send an email
to gayyouthwexford@gmail.com
Posted in Coming Out, GYW, Wexford, Youth
Tagged Be Happy, Born that way, Gay Youth Wexford, It gets Better, LGBT, rules and discipline, School
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LGBT Parents Ireland Competition & September 2nd ’11 Table Quiz

Hi everyone
Any lgbt parent interested in participating in the new LGBT Parents Ireland competition to be held in Dignity Bar, Waterford city. It will be a formal competition. Each contestant will participate in a short Q&A session. The evening will be hosted by the lovely Miss Charmin Elektrik.
The purpose of this competition is to raise awareness of lgbt parents in Ireland. What we go through because we are lgbt and the bullying the children may suffer.
Any one interested please let me know on via facebook or email
Mums, Dads & Primary caregivers. We look forward to hearing from you!
Please fill out the form below. We will get back to you as soon as possible!
LGBTPARENTS COMPETITION
1 Name
2 Age
3 County of residence?
4 Favourite quotation?
5 A bit about yourself?
6 Why do you think that you should be the LGBTparent of the year?
7 Describe your self in one word?
8 Who is your biggest influence?
9 If you won lgbt parents ireland what could you bring to the lgbt parents community?
10 Any thing that you want to add your self ?Relax just have fun going to be a great night it on the 11th November in Dignity bar, Waterford city
Contact us via the contact form at lgbtparentswaterford.webs.com us or email lgbtparentswaterford@gmail.com
Thanking you Kevin Kelly
We’re holding a Table quiz and raffle in Dignity bar Waterford on the 2nd September @9pm. Tables of 4 @ 20 euro
We would love ya to come along and get
involved in the quiz and raffle.
The 13th September is our next LGBT Parent support group meeting @7pm in the Edmund Rice Youth Complex on Manor Street, Waterford (beside muldoons bar). There is
parking to the rear of the building.
Please feel free to come along. New people and new faces always welcome.
If you would like to be involved in any way contact me Kevin at lgbtparentswaterford@gmail.com via facebook or 086 720 0634
Thanks
Posted in Events, LGBT Parents, LGBTParentsSE, Waterford
Tagged 11th November, 13th September, 2nd September @9pm, Dignity Waterford, LGBT Parent support group, LGBT Parents Competition, Q&A, Table Quiz
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Gay Wexford End of Summer BBQ & After Work Drinks 2011

Time: 02 September at 19:00 – 03 September at 02:00 Location: Chocolate Bar, Wexford Super Value Carpark, Wexford Town Wexford, Ireland Created by: Gay Wexford Following the success of our recent cabaret & bbq evening, we are please to announce our next social … Continue reading
Anthony Curtis • Mr Gay Wexford 2012• candidate

Age: 23
Hair colour: Black
Eye colour: Blue & Green
Height: 5ft”8inch
Talent: Dancing
A bit about me:
im a fun loving kind guy who loves his family nd friends nd nyts ou. 😀
Posted in mma wexford, Mr Gay Wexford, Wexford
Tagged Antony Curtis, Candidate, Mr Gay Wexford
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