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What to say when a loved one comes out |
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| | | By Angela Haupt Editor, Health and Wellness |
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| When someone you care about comes out to you, the way you respond means everything to them. During Pride Month—and every other month of the year—it's essential to choose your words carefully and thoughtfully. | In this week's TIME to Talk, I asked influential LGBTQ+ advocates what to say (and not say) when someone comes out. | A quick programming note: The Health Matters newsletter will be off tomorrow in observance of Juneteenth. | | If you have 1 minute to spare, please take a quick survey to help us gain a better understanding of who you are and what the most interesting health topics are to you! | | | | | | | | Women Are Still Under-Represented in Medical Research | Fixing the gender bias problem will not happen easily. |
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| | 12 Weird Symptoms Dermatologists Say You Should Never Ignore | Certain skin quirks raise red flags for dermatologists. |
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| | What It’s Like to Be ‘Mind Blind’ | Aphantasia, or mind blindness, refers to an inability to visualize imagery. |
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