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In seriousness though congrats hopefully a weight lifted off your mind.
I know from your earlier posts that life hasn't always been that kind to you.
Now that you have a new place to live & have come to terms with the real 'you', more good things can start to happen
Do you think that you get some temporary 'bridging' help due to the move stalling not being down to you?
Hoping to hear some good news from you soon.
Cheers.
My ex is gay. We'd been together 12 years and she came out a few months after we split, and it made me happier about the breakup. I'm chuffed that she had the guts to tell me (she got in contact as she wanted me to hear it first hand) and that by breaking up with me she could be true to herself and not feel 'trapped'. She's in a happier place now, as am I.
My niece is gay. She came out to us in her late teens, before she told her parents. As soon as she told as we said "well that took you long enough" as we'd suspected for years. You may find that your friends and family may have had suspicions but would never have asked you for fear of offending you. It's possible that in some way your coming out helps them as well as you.
All the best, fella.
Be yourself, and be happy