Hi everyone!
I am very grateful for celebrities like Chely and Ellen who have a large platform and are willing to be authentic in front of millions of people. I think it normalizes us in the eyes of the world. I also think I do my small part by living with my partner of many years in our small rural community in the mountains of North Carolina. Our neighbors see us walking our dogs. They see us taking care of our property. And they experience our kindness. We help normalize things, too, by living a life that is authentic to us.
I am a professional writer and wrote a novel about coming out later in life called Seeking Sara Summers. (www.SeekingSaraSummers.com) I wrote it because back when this was happening to me--married to a man, mother of two little girls--I couldn't find any books that talked about what I was going through.
Now I frequently get emails from women who have read the book who tell me that I have written their story. As the main character discovers, being authentic requires a lot of courage, but I think it's something we all have to do.
All the best,
Susan Gabriel
author of Seeking Sara Summers
(a novel about falling in love with your best friend)