Lady wearing the gay pride dress

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Nope! While there might be added pressure to drink (there will be a lot of drinking at many Pride events) and that might prove challenging, it’s important to bear in mind that you do not have to drink to enjoy Pride if you don’t want to. Pride season is a great time to educate yourself about our community’s past.

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One cherished tradition is revisiting and learning about LGBTQ+ history. But you don’t have to participate in anything you don’t want to. Sure, people will be wearing a lot more rainbow than usual, and there will be partying, dancing, and lots of making out. After that, there really aren’t any compulsory traditions! Provided we have accomplished the complex series of rituals scattered throughout the calendar year, we are granted the temporary power to turn approximately one (1) cishetero person queer at the beginning of Pride season. Do what works for you on your own timeline, and come on by!Īre there traditions I should be aware of? You don’t need to disclose your sexuality or gender identity to anyone in order to take part in Pride. Many of those who are out are eager to show you that there’s a vibrant and diverse community here to love, accept, and fight for you. Yes! In many ways, Pride is especially important for people who aren’t out.

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