LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

I wanted to come here and share my thoughts and hear your thoughts on "coming out"

the bravery it takes is amazing, but I do not find it fair that I am expected to tell my family who I am sexually attracted to.. my sisters didn't have to tell nobody they where straight? annoying. What does it matter? I am just the same as the rest of ya'll, just I'm a girl, who likes girls. Put your big girl panties on and accept it.

I just find it so annoying how it even has to be a thing :( ... why do I need to come out, why does everybody assume everybody to be straight?
I agree!!!
It’s what was drummed into our parents, parents parents, and so on. It’s taking time but it’s getting more socially accepted and our kids are helping to make it into a more accepting world.
You don’t need to come out at all. I’m not, if I happened to begin a new relationship with a woman in the future... then there’d be something to tell.
It is a lot of pressure to make all the queer folk let the normal people know where they are and what they are. Not really fair either.
 
I have a few LGBTQIA friends near me who have chickens or ducks in the city! I'll have to tell them about this thread. Thank you for making it! <3

I live just a ways out in the country. Unfortunately, this is an area where several LGBTQIA kids here have been kicked out of their homes; and many do not feel comfortable or safe being openly who they are here...though I'm seeing the younger generations being really brave and admirably well-spoken, educated, and firmly spoken about it.
 
I have a few LGBTQIA friends near me who have chickens or ducks in the city! I'll have to tell them about this thread. Thank you for making it! <3

I live just a ways out in the country. Unfortunately, this is an area where several LGBTQIA kids here have been kicked out of their homes; and many do not feel comfortable or safe being openly who they are here...though I'm seeing the younger generations being really brave and admirably well-spoken, educated, and firmly spoken about it.
Yes, I live in a small town in rural Texas and it is very hard to be openly LGBTQ+, at least not without great ridicule.
 
I wanted to come here and share my thoughts and hear your thoughts on "coming out"

the bravery it takes is amazing, but I do not find it fair that I am expected to tell my family who I am sexually attracted to.. my sisters didn't have to tell nobody they where straight? annoying. What does it matter? I am just the same as the rest of ya'll, just I'm a girl, who likes girls. Put your big girl panties on and accept it.

I just find it so annoying how it even has to be a thing :( ... why do I need to come out, why does everybody assume everybody to be straight?
I agree with you, and so does my partner. If an individual prefers to just be a person without declarations of attraction preferences that can be brave, too.

And my partner and I feel that as time passes the automatic assumption that people will be straight will be much less.
 
So I was right about our ducks laying again after a short break. I found one in the nesting box and if the color hadn't been what it was, I would have assumed it was a chicken egg. Not sure who laid it because it was small. I don't want to assume it was Duchess even though her eggs are smaller than Kaeda's eggs.
 

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