Sunday, May 4, 2008

Coming Out To Parents Relatives

Coming Out To Parents Relatives
And Straight Friends

1. Be clear about your own feelings about being gay. If you are still dealing with a lot of guilt or depression, seek help in getting over that before coming out to parents or other non-gay people. If you are comfortable with your gayness, those to whom you come out to will often see that fact and be aided in their own renewed acceptance of you.

2. Timing can be very important in coming out. Be aware of the health, mood, priorities and problems of those with whom you would like to share your sexuality. The mid-life crises of parents, the relationship problems of friends, the business concerns of employers and countless other factors over which you have no control can affect another's receptivity to your information.

3. Never come out during an argument. Never use coming out as a weapon. Never encourage parents to feel guilty for having "caused" your sexual orientation--because they didn't.

4. When coming out to parents or family, try to affirm mutual caring and love before launching into your announcement about your gay or lesbian life.

5. Be prepared that your revelation may surprise, anger or upset other people, at first. Try not to react angrily or defensively. Try to let other people be honest about their initial feelings even if they are negative. Remember that the initial reaction will not likely be the long-term one. Ultimately the individuals who have really faced and dealt with their homophobia may be far more supportive than those who give an immediate but superficial expression of support.

6.Emphasize that you are still the same person. You were gay yesterday and will be gay tomorrow. If you were responsible and caring yesterday, likewise you will be loving and responsible tomorrow.

7.Keep lines of communication open with people after you come out to them--even if their response is negative. Respond to their questions and remember that they are probably in the process of reexamining the myths and stereotypes about gay people which we all have learned from our culture.

8. Be sure that you are well informed about homosexuality. Read some good books about the subject and share them with individuals to whom you have come out.

9. Encourage your parents or others to whom you come out to meet some of your lesbian and gay friends.

10. Remember that it takes many gay men and lesbians a very long time to come to terms with their own sexuality and even longer to decide to share the fact with others. When you come out to non-gay people, be prepared to give them time to adjust and to comprehend the new information about you. Don't expect immediate acceptance. Look for ongoing, caring dialogue.

11. If you are rejected by someone to whom you have come out, do not lose sight of your own self worth. Remember that your coming out was a gift of sharing an important part of yourself which that person has chosen to reject. If rejection does come, consider whether the relationship was really worthwhile. Is any relationship so important that it must continue in an atmosphere of dishonesty and hiding? Was the person really your friend or simply the friend of someone he or she imagined you to be?

12. Remember also that the loss of a friend is not the end of the world. Coming-out decisions must be made cautiously, but integrity and self-respect are extremely important in the long run.

13. A casual or offhand approach often works best with work mates and relatives. Sometimes a confrontational situation can be avoided simply by being honest, in a conversational way, about whom you live with and date, and how you spend your leisure time. The other person is given a chance to recognize the circumstances of your life and to admit to your homosexuality without being obliged to make some immediate response on this issue.

14. Remember that the decision to come out is yours. Don't be guilt-tripped into it by people who think that everyone must come out or by snooping people who ask impertinent questions. You can usually decide when, where, how, and to whom you wish to come out. At this stage in our society, full public declarations about one's sexuality are not necessarily the best decision for most people.

15. Try not to let your family and close friends find out about your gayness from third parties such as neighbours or the media. Try to tell them personally beforehand.

16. Whenever you come out, reflect upon the experience and learn from it.

17. Never let yourself be pressured into coming out before you are ready.

18. Coming out is one of the most difficult things we do in our lives. It won't always go well, but most of the time it is a very freeing experience

Saturday, May 3, 2008

a few of melbournes gay bussiness

melbourne gay or gay friendly places

A.

3 Faces Gay Dance Bar

- maps.google.com.au - (03) 9826 0933 - more
B.

Gay & Lesbian Switchboard Victoria

- www.glccs.org.au - (03) 9827 8544 - more
C.

WR Gay Pest Control

- www.pest-control.com.au - (03) 9482 6955 - more
D.

Victorian AIDS Council Gay Men's Health Centre Victoria

- maps.google.com.au - (03) 9865 6700 - more
E.

Gay Wightman School of Ballet

- www.gaywightmanschoolofballet.com.au - (03) 9857 5405 - more
F.

Gallagher Frank & Gay & Associates

- maps.google.com.au - (03) 9873 8666 - more
G.

RP Gay

- maps.google.com.au - (03) 9458 1747 - more
H.

John Stewart Gay

- maps.google.com.au - (03) 9569 8272 - more
I.

Shaw & Gay

- maps.google.com.au - (03) 9898 9201 - more
J.

Melbourne Gay & Lesbian Chorus

- www.mglc.org.au - (03) 9517 6538 - more

TASMANIA

TASMANIA

Bars

St James Hotel
(1st Friday of Month)
122 York St Launceston, TAS 7250
Ph: (03) 6334 7231

Mickey D's
The New ST James Hotel

122 York Street,
Launceston
VOC DANCE PARTY (every 2nd Friday)

Nightclubs

GLC Inc. DANCE PARTY
(Bavarian Tavern)
281 Liverpool St
(1st Sat of Month) Hobart,
TAS 7000
Ph: (03) 6234 7977

La Cage Nightclub
73 Collins St (Downstairs) Hobart, TAS 7000
Ph: (03) 6231 5882

Seabrook Hotel/Motel
Phone: (03) 6432 4902 or (03) 6432 2641
North West G&L Dance Party
(every 2nd month)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Bars

44 Lake Street
44 Lake St (Upstairs) Northbridge, WA 6003
Ph: (08) 9228 2888

Mix
44 Lake St (Downstairs) Northbridge, WA 6003
Ph: (08) 9228 2888

Sun 12pm - 1am

Cruise

Ram Lounge
114 Barrack St Perth, WA 6000
Ph: 9325 3815

Ram Lounge
50 High St Fremantle, WA 6160
Ph: 9336 2993

Nightclubs

Connections
James St Northbridge, WA 6003 Ph: 9328 1870

Court Hotel
50 Beaufort St Perth, WA 6000 Ph: 9328 5292

One Nighters

Red Lion (Sunday Night) 84 Aberdeen St Northbridge,
WA 6003
Ph: 9227 9361 Heaven @

Club Zanadu (Thurs.) 187 Stirling St Northbridge,
WA 6003
Ph: 9227 8200

Saunas

Perth Steamworks 369 William St Northbridge,
WA 6003
Ph: (08) 9328 2930

Beaufort 565 Beaufort St Mt Lawley, WA 6050
Ph: 9328 7703

NORTHERN TERRITORY

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Darwin

The Train Bar
Mississippi Queen,
Gardner St

Throb NT's first exclusively
gay and lesbian nightclub
64 Smith Street,
Darwin Thurs-Sun

Alice Springs

Alice Springs Resort
(featured in Pricilla)
Over Stott Terrace Bridge
(08) 8951 4545

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Bars

Edinburgh Castle Hotel
233 Currie St Adelaide,
SA 5000
Ph: 8410 1211

Cruise

RAM Lounge
Enter Via Club X,
71-73 Hindley St Adelaide, SA 3000
Ph: 8410 0444

Nightclubs

Mars Bar
120 Gouger St Adelaide, SA 5000
Ph: 8231 9639

Saunas

Pulteney 431
431 Pulteney St Adelaide,
SA 3000
Ph: (08) 8223 7506 Phoenix

Sauna 1st Floor,
147 Waymouth St Adelaide, SA 3000
Ph: 8221 7002

QUEENSLAND

QUEENSLAND

Bars / Nightclubs

Piranha Bar @ FreshWater Bar & Grill
Edgar Bennet Ave Noosa Heads,
QLD 4567
Ph: (07) 5447 5900

Sportsman Hotel
130 Leichardt St Spring Hill,
QLD 4004
Ph: 3831 2892

Buddies Sunshine Coast
Maleny, QLD 4552
Ph: (07) 5494 2882

Alliance Hotel
The Leichardt St Spring Hill, QLD 4004
Ph: 3832 7355

Hotel Wickham
308 Wickham St Fortitude Valley,
QLD 4006
Ph: 3852 1301

ReBar / Queens Arms Hotel
64 James St New Farm, QLD 4005
Ph: (07) 3358 2799

Sovereign Hotel
807 Flinders St Townsville, QLD 4810
Ph: (074) 477129

Hellfire Club
381 Adelaide St Brisbane, QLD 4000
Ph: (07) 3257 0085

Beat Nightclub The Ann
St Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006 Ph:

Options / Peacock Club 18
Little Edwards St Spring Hill, QLD 4004
Ph: 3831 4214

Cruise and Sauna

CLUB DAVID @
The Hideaway 386 David Low Way Peregian Beach, QLD 4573
Ph: 0408 015 544

Club r
Basement carpark Parkrise Building Allison St Gold Coast, QLD 9726
Ph: (07) 5539 0955

Den
The Crn Brunswick & Barry Pde Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006
Ph: 3252 7191

Wet Spa & Sauna
22 Jeays St Bowen Hills, QLD 4006
Ph: 3854 1383

Bodyline
43 Ipswich Woolloongabba, QLD 4102
Ph: 3391 4285