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Gay Men Who Came Out Later Share Their Turning Point

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Last updated: June 15, 2025 4:01 pm
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“I was 40 and came out about a year and a half ago at 38. My wife passed away in January 2019. Five or six years before her death, I began to realize that I wasn’t straight. It was irrelevant and I couldn’t do anything about it.

“After she passed away, I began to meet the therapist for grief, but a part of me was responsible for her death. Just as it was my two or gay and the feelings of regret ultimately caused it, I came out to the therapist and slowly came out to the others. To this, if I were honest, it was a much more emotional attachment than physical), and I didn’t want to date or have sex with a woman.

I’m “outing” now… my kids, family and friends know. I posted something on Facebook, posted on National Coming Out Day, and came out to a larger community of friends on Facebook.

Looking back at my past, I think all the signs were there early as 12 or 13. But I’ve always been the “rules-following” type of person, and marrying a woman and having children was something I’m “to do.” This was my motivation to avoid all the signs. By reading the other reactions of people coming out late, I realize this is a common thread.

Living with the sadness of losing my best friend and partner, raising a 10- and 14-year-old person on his own can be difficult and painful, but I can now recognize the silver lining in terms of living my true self. You can’t predict what would happen if she hadn’t passed away. Perhaps those feelings of regret would have been unbearable after a while, and we would have been to divorce. But there’s no way to know. Fortunately, we are lucky enough to spend a happy year together and to characterise my true self, despite my different futures. ”

–Drfinale

Source: BuzzFeed – LGBTQ – www.buzzfeed.com

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