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Closeted refers to the state of concealing one's sexual orientation or gender identity from others. This term is often used within the LGBT community to describe individuals who have not disclosed their true sexual orientation or gender identity to family, friends, colleagues, or society at large. The act of concealing this information is known as "being in the closet."

Reasons for Being Closeted[edit]

There are various reasons why individuals may choose to remain closeted, including:

Impact of Being Closeted[edit]

Being closeted can have significant psychological and emotional impacts, including:

Coming Out[edit]

The process of revealing one's sexual orientation or gender identity is known as coming out. This can be a gradual process or a single event and can vary greatly from person to person. Coming out can lead to:

Related Concepts[edit]

  • Outing: The act of revealing someone's sexual orientation or gender identity without their consent.
  • Heteronormativity: The assumption that heterosexuality is the default or normal sexual orientation.
  • Internalized homophobia: The internalization of society's negative attitudes towards homosexuality by individuals who identify as homosexual.

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