By RTE Content Team — 2020
“I was struggling with my identity, and was very fearful of being discovered for being gay,” he says.
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Although society has made many strides in queer acceptance and visibility, coming out at work is still a monumental—and sometimes risky—task for many LGBTQ workers.
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Couper Gunn had talked openly with his team about gay slurs and their impact on him. It impacted him that night.
Supporting someone with an eating disorder can be challenging, but it can make a huge difference in your loved one’s recovery.
Lend your support without adding more stress.
Thoughts on doing more good than harm when someone you care about is ill.
If you’re here, it's because you want to better support someone in your life who has an eating disorder—and that's an amazing first step. Very likely, you are feeling worried about your loved one and you are confused about what you should and should not do.