Coming Out of the Closet - Worksheet

 In the space below, define what SAFETY means to you:






On a scale of one to ten, how SAFE do you feel your situation is, in regards to your sexual identity?

On a scale of one to ten, how SAFE does your partner feel their situation is, in regards to their sexual identity?

On a scale of one to ten, rate how important the following activities are to you:

1. Attending Pride events, including marches:

2. Attending protests for LGBT+ rights:

3. Holding hands in public:

4. Kissing in public:

5. Introducing your partner to your friends and family:

6. Being introduced to your partner’s friends and family:

7. Introducing your partner to people as your significant other:

8. Living together:

9. Getting married:

10. Having and/or adopting children:

11. Being your partner’s legal next of kin/power of attorney/etc.:

Are any of the above activities dealbreakers to you, if you were unable to have/do them?





Does your partner have a timeline for when they anticipate being able to come out? Is the timeline acceptable to you, based on your current goals and desires for the future?




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