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Men’s Coming Out Group

Men’s Coming Out Group
2nd & 4th Monday 7pm – 9pm

Stonewall Columbus Community Center
1160 N High Street
Columbus, OH 43201

This peer-support community is open to all men: transgender or cisgender, Gay, Bi, Pan, Ace, Demi, Queer, and anyone still figuring things out (regardless of age) – ALL men are welcome!

This group is a peer-directed community group created to provide mutual support and shared experience. This collective is not intended as a mental health treatment.

To register for the Men’s Coming Out Group, please complete the NEW PARTICIPANT FORM below.  Questions? Please email bhgzra@fgbarjnyypbyhzohf.bet or contact (614) 930-2274 to exit a voicemail with your name and email, which will be returned within 48 hours

Coming Out Resources

Resources for Coming Out

The History of Coming Out

A Resource Guide for Coming Out

Coming Out at Work

Living Openly in Your Place of Worship



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Hi, my name is Sean Galla, and I facilitate men’s support groups, including gay men’s groups. Whether you are a member of the LGBT or know someone who is gay, joining a assist group is one of the best ways to learn more about sexual orientation advocacy and get together like-minded people.

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What Is a Queer Men’s Group?

On average, same-sex attracted, bisexual men, transgender, and any other person questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation are almost 3 times more likely to suffer from mental health issues than the general population. The terror associated with coming out

Prostate Cancer Group For Same-sex attracted Men

The Prostate Cancer Endorse Group for Gay Men, Men who enjoy sex with Men, Men on the Down-low, and Their Partners

Many men don’t exist near a Malecare Homosexual Men and Prostate Cancer Support Group.   We’ve created several ZOOM  virtual, call-in support groups to provide gay men and their partners the same quality of peer-to-peer support they might get in-person.

Malecare help groups help men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their husbands and partners deal with the feeling and physical challenges that are unique to our community. 

Many men live in prostate cancer dyads, which is a fancy way of describing two husbands or partners who both have prostate cancer.

Getting in on a ZOOM back group helps you study treatment strategies and ways to cope, that only our men from our community know.  We consider in truth from life.   

 

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Men's Center Gay Issues Drop-in Support Groups



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Men express feelings about life's challenges and experiences, and what it means to be queer and male (you don't have to be lgbtq+ to attend.)

This is the Twin Cities longest-running gay support group.

The Male lover Issues Support Group is a place where men can discuss issues of sexuality, coming out, relationships and cultural attitudes in an open, affirming and supportive environment. Members of this group support each other to build a positive sense of self and community, find friendships that affirm who we are and help us to understand, accept and cope with our family, workplace and relationship issues.

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There is no payment required to attend TCMC groups. However, for online participants, TCMC has experienced an increased shortfall in revenue due the restrictions of in-person attendance due to COVID and requests donations of $3 to $10 (or more) to help sustain our program expenses.

To make a contribution to TCMC online, please stop by tcmc.org/payment-donate.html, or use Venmo by searching @twincitiesmenscenter in the

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