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I don't know for sure. Maybe you could contact your local bookstore and ask them if they have any news about it. Or check online book retailers for updates.
Well, I once came out to my best friend during a game of truth or dare. It was so unexpected even for me. I just blurted it out when she asked me if I had any secrets. She was shocked at first but then gave me a huge hug and said she still loved me no matter what.
One of my friends came out as bisexual during a family dinner. They just casually said, 'By the way, I'm bisexual' while passing the mashed potatoes. Everyone was a bit shocked at first, but then they all started asking questions in a really positive way and it turned into a great conversation about love and acceptance.
A girl I know decided to come out to her best friend by writing it on a cake. She invited her friend over for dessert and when the friend saw the 'I'm gay' on the cake, she first thought it was a joke. But when she realized it was real, she took a piece of the cake, ate it, and said 'Well, this tastes even better now that I know it has such a great meaning behind it'. It was a really light - hearted and fun way to come out.
I heard a story where a girl came out as bisexual. She decided to do it by wearing a t - shirt that said 'I like boys and girls' to a party. At first, people just thought it was a cool shirt. But when someone asked her about it, she casually said 'Oh, it's because I'm bisexual'. People were a bit surprised, but then they all started sharing their own stories of unexpected revelations. It ended up being a really fun and accepting night.
My acquaintance came out as asexual in a rather comical way. We were all at a coffee shop discussing relationships and she said 'You know, I don't get all this relationship fuss. I'm asexual, I'd rather have a good book and a cup of coffee'. We all laughed and then started asking her more about what it means to be asexual. It was a really laid - back and positive experience.
Well, my friend once came out in the funniest way. He was at a family dinner and everyone was sharing their goals for the year. Out of nowhere, he just said, 'My goal is to be more open about being gay.' The whole table went silent for a second and then his grandma said, 'Well, as long as you're happy, dear.' And that was it, simple and kind of hilarious.