![]() ![]() ![]() Also usually includes a hate crime somewhere after the character comes out. When parents are involved, they will either furiously throw their own child out of the home for this revelation, or reveal that they suspected all along, but were content to wait for their child to feel comfortable enough to admit it. characters).Īlthough there are only so many variations you can do with it, you can be assured that any LGBT cast member of a show will relate to it at one point, or someone in their life will wholeheartedly support them, while at least another will turn out to be homophobic and will hate them. Happens at least once for almost every LGBT character ever, but most often seen with lesbian or gay characters, due to the No Bisexuals trope and trans characters still being rare as well (as are asexual, pansexual, etc. This includes a character's journey to embracing their identity and who they really are. character comes out to everyone around them. The LGBT+ Coming-Out Story: the moment a Closet Gay or Bi or Trans etc.
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