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    '''The closet''' is a term used for when an individual has not come out (told people about their sexual orientation and/or gender identity). The adjective to describe someone like this is "closeted". For example, if someone had told their friends, but not their parents about their sexuality/identity, they would be "out" to their friends but "closeted" to their parents.
    [[File:Closeted Pride Flag alt.png|thumb|Alternate closeted flag by @enbysapphics]][[File:Transcloseted.png|thumb|The Transcloseted flag, made by Tivian]]'''Closeted''' or '''In The Closet''' is a term when someone has told very few or no individuals about their [[Sexual Orientation|sexual orientation]], [[Romantic Orientation|romantic orientation]], [[Gender|gender identity]], or another [[queer]] identity/experience.

    Someone may be closeted around some individuals and not others. For example, if someone has told their friends about their sexuality or gender but not their parents, they would be "[[Out|out of the closet]]" around their friends but "closeted" to their parents.

    Some reasons someone might be closeted include the following:

    * Safety; one may be stuck in a [[Queerphobia|queerphobic]] family, community, and/or a location where queerness is illegal or punishable in some way.

    *Unsure about their identity/experience; someone might be sure they are queer in some way, but have not discovered a label for themselves or are unsure about what they experience.

    * Fear of acceptance; they might fear that they won't be accepted by friends and family.

    * Internalized queerphobia; someone might be in denial/against their own experience/identity, and due to this, remains closeted as to convince themselves it "can't be true" while knowing subconsciously that it is.

    Being closeted can have many negative mental ramifications, as with suppressing any part of your personality or identity. This can lead to effects such as low self-esteem, loss of sleep, depression, and a higher rate of suicide attempts, among other things.
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    Latest revision as of 15:16, 7 October 2021

    Touchasexual's/Touchcreator's closted flag
    Alternate closeted flag by @enbysapphics
    The Transcloseted flag, made by Tivian

    Closeted or In The Closet is a term when someone has told very few or no individuals about their sexual orientation, romantic orientation, gender identity, or another queer identity/experience.

    Someone may be closeted around some individuals and not others. For example, if someone has told their friends about their sexuality or gender but not their parents, they would be "out of the closet" around their friends but "closeted" to their parents.

    Some reasons someone might be closeted include the following:

    • Safety; one may be stuck in a queerphobic family, community, and/or a location where queerness is illegal or punishable in some way.
    • Unsure about their identity/experience; someone might be sure they are queer in some way, but have not discovered a label for themselves or are unsure about what they experience.
    • Fear of acceptance; they might fear that they won't be accepted by friends and family.
    • Internalized queerphobia; someone might be in denial/against their own experience/identity, and due to this, remains closeted as to convince themselves it "can't be true" while knowing subconsciously that it is.

    Being closeted can have many negative mental ramifications, as with suppressing any part of your personality or identity. This can lead to effects such as low self-esteem, loss of sleep, depression, and a higher rate of suicide attempts, among other things.

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