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Megan McKinney that’s literally how it works people always assume I’m straight so every time someone asks if you’re spending time with your boyfriend or if you have a husband etc you’re always put in a position to come out again and again and again.
@@ttmonster2468 i think you're right, there's always someone ask me if im gay, as always i refuse to answer always afraid if they know the truth about me.
@@Refrxsh if you want to fuck gay people go ahead, not like I'm going to hate. LGBT is just a community that show representation and support, it's not a physical thing but it shows us, we aren't alone.
This is so insanely accurate. You are never fully out to everyone, I have to come out to people everyday because I don’t “look” gay. Until the world stops assuming sexual preferences, we’ll keep having to come out again and again. Thank you for making this.
Eventually they figure it out when you have a partner. I wouldnt stress it. Nobody really needs to know unless your trying to get with them anyway. Its silly to go around telling everyone. People who do that are annoying really. Like they are seeking attention for their sexuality. Doesnt even seem sincere half the time. Also gay people need to stop putting stereo types on gay people. They do it way more than straight people ever did. That's part of the problem with "you don't look gay". There is no specific way of dressing or hairstyle or anything that gay people keep claiming there is with each other.
People at my school always ask me: Omg are you dating (guy friends name)? Me: No bitch I'm gay and have a girlfriend and the only reason I hang out with him is because I have no other friends in that class And I get either one of theses responses 1. Oh . . . 2. WHAT I THOT I WAS THE ONLY GAY PERSON 3. Good for you UwU 4. WHAT? NOW MY SHIP'S RUINED😭
“I keep coming out & then not coming out...” is the most relatable thing I’ve ever heard omg. I’ve never been able to put it into words. I felt so seen in this video. THANK YOU
X9x And then I’m trying to cast a funny video on my TV for my parents to watch and I tell them to do something to distract them cos all my recent history is gayer than the damn rainbow itself
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Loved this so much! I can’t wait to share it when people just don’t understand that we’re never completely out! Well done for your amazing efforts - and those of the team. This is brilliant xxx
That was brilliant. I’m always jealous of celebrities who only have to come out once. This film depicts the actual truth of how your entire life ends up as your coming out story.
Like why the hell would we even need a coming out? I was just dating that awesome girl and told my parents I was in a relationship, and said her name. This is like, normal?
@@blankness8 I'm actually begging for your life to be the best someone could ever dream of, and that your family will turns out tolerant because heck tolerance is what everyone should deserve✨❤
@Doug Mitchell why though no one asked for any video why does she need to take it down it’s literally none of your business what she does with her life?
Ok but this is the most realistic and relatable coming out video I've ever seen. Thank you for not only truly sharing your experience, but for giving me a piece of art that I really relate to
Lets ignore the rather poinant and important content, lets ignore the great acting. Can we just take a minute and 100% agree that the actually cinematography is amazing and that Bre is an amazing job at putting this amazing short film together ♥️
My mom: "Why don't you ever go out on real dates,you know with boys? You're always just hanging out with Monica (my best friend/secret girlfriend)" Me (nervously giggles): " No reason.I guess I'm just not ready to date" Mom:"At 18?"
Family: do you have a boyfriend? Me: (is bi. Prefers girls though) Me: no Family: you’re right you’re too young. (My 18th birthday when they said that) Me: (knows people who are 18 or younger who date) Why can’t they be open minded and think “maybe Abby likes girls” rather than just assuming I like boys. I do like boys but I Love girls. I’m bi with a preference for girls. I couldn’t come out to them because I had my parents with me and they didn't accept me as bi at the time. Only my auntie was supportive at the time but she wasn’t at the event at the time. Months later I had a psychiatrist appointment and she asked if I had a boyfriend or girlfriend. My brain thought “wow is she actually being inclusive? Cool” Then in said no and she asked what I prefers. At the time I said “I like both but gender isn’t important to me. As long as they’re kind and have a really, really, Really good personality then that’s what’s important.” She was supportive. My mum was in the room at the time and surprisingly she didn’t try to stop me from talking about my love for girls. Normally at home she says “no you’re not nice you don’t like girls” but now I think the reason she finally supports me after many years is because she had a chance to listen to me and let me explain. She heard what I said and she didn’t interrupt me this time. My explanation changed mum’s mind on LGBTQ+ and her mind on me. I love how my psychiatrist was supportive instead of just assuming I might be straight. I didn’t have the courage to talk about that stuff to a doctor before. It was nice. I didn’t say much about me being bi to get but at least that was a good start. Why can’t more people be like my doctor? Being inclusive and supportive instead of assuming people are straight. We need more people like my doctor. Next person up for education is my brother. He thinks bi is exactly 50/50. It’s not though. If being bi was a percentage and gay and straight then I would be about 60 or 65% lesbian. I have no hope on trying to explain this stuff to him. Also when I was younger my parents forced me out. They saw some messages I had with an online friend. They asked about it. I had literally nothing else to do but to answer their question. So I told them the truth. And they got mad at me. That was when I was 15. I’m nearly 19 now. So it’s taken an extremely long time to try and get some slight support. My online friends support me. My best friends support me. My auntie supports me. My favourite teachers who are super nice support me. Now I need to try and figure out how to come out to my brother and my older relatives. That’s the next challenge. Ok so I’m bi or maybe pan. With a slight preference for girls. Sorry if that’s confusing. And I needed a psychiatrist because of my ASD + ADHD + Anxiety Also sorry for the extremely long comment.
We just started our TH-cam channel because our 5 year old asked why we don’t see more of our families on tv. We love watching other positive lgbtq channels. We truly believe in everything It Gets Better promotes. When I came out at age 19, I didn’t have a vision for what my life would look like. I didn’t know if I had the courage to be my true self. I always wanted a family and I wanted it with a wife. Im starting to realize so many of those dreams coming true and I wish I could tell my younger self to keep focused because it does get better! Thank you for this film! Coming out can be terrifying, but it truly does get better. Your message is powerful and necessary.
Ugh the sisters comment always pisses me off. My girlfriend and I are two different races and we still get it 💀 haha but on a serious note, this film turned out amazing! Congrats 🎉
This video is so relatable. “I keep coming out and not coming out. “ I know especially what you mean it is like no matter what you said to a person there get it . That as been my life for the past two years I think I have come out the same person three. And even more with my parents just understand. It is so frustrating and upset. And hard to deal with.
Wow, this film hits home so deeply. It truly captures the complexity of coming out, always facing hetero-normative assumptions, and that grey area between coming out and not. Thank you, your content is so impactful.
I love this so much! As a straight person, I had no idea that this is really what people in LGBTQ+ go through on a daily basis. It too presumptuous of us to assume everyone is gay without taking others’ sexual orientation and feelings into consideration. Thank you so much for sharing and opening up my eyes. ❤️
I feel ya. I have told multiple of my friends but half of them don’t remember it after a week so I need to tell them AGAIN and go through all that stress AGAIN. And that is just for ONE person.
14 year old me would have found this searching the internet for LGBT short films at 2 am on a school night. adult, 18 year old me was already subscribed to the creative genius who put this short film together. past me and present me both agree that this video is a masterpiece
Yaaay! Good things comes to those who waited! Thanks 🙏 God! You did it, my girl! Now your story is out, for all those and need and advice. Nobody is alone, GOD is with you all the time! I’m so proud of you! Take care, my girl! Blessings 🙏❤️🌹🌈💜
Dude oh my god this is perfect. Literally get hit with all those little messages everyday and although if at the time it doesn’t seem like a big deal, just watching this video made me realise how much it is. Wow
it’s sad how accurate this film is. no one outside of the community will understand the constant struggle of “coming out” no matter how many times you’ve done it. like you said, nobody will ever fully be out until people stop making assumptions
This is so relatable and true for those of us apart of the LGBTQ+ community. I hope this continues to be a source of laughter to those who can relate and informative for others! Cinematography was spot on, and what an amazing cast, and script! This is a great short film.
this was such a great film, I loved it! the "leave room for jesus" tho 😂 what I personally do is I always subtly come out to the new people I meet whenever I can. I'm a girl so for example I can slide in a "if I had a girlfriend, I-" in a conversation about dating.
I relate so much when the staff workers be like “ the girls section is over there, in case you didn’t see.” And my brain is literally like *“leave me alone plz.”*
I love this video. It's simple and gets to the point in a short period of time showing that you always have to come out if you are not straight because society assumes everyone is unless they say otherwise.
Wow! This was just amazing. I read the script and this was exactly how I envisioned it in my mind. Super proud of you for this. Happy I was able to help in a small way to bring this project to life. You have my support always 😃 Take a bow for this one Bre 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much for sharing this film with us. You dont know how much you changed for me in the last couple months and I will forever be grateful for your great and heartwarming content. You really are a treasure❤️❤️
Breanne - It was delightful to watch you, I'm so glad I clicked on this film when it came up in the suggested videos. Coming out! My own moment was in late April, 2016, when it came time for me to tell my daughter, age 36 at the time, that I was transgender. I was 59 years old, widowed, retired, and for much of the previous 2 years, I had been slowly losing whatever shreds of my assigned-male-at-birth gender identity that remained to me after my wife died. I had known since I was 5 years old that I was a girl, named Laura, but there was nothing I could do about it, the year being 1961. Anyway, I was on the verge of committing to transition, and my daughter needed to know, but when the time came to tell her, I was so scared that my mouth was dry as dust and my hands were shaking. And it turned out great. She has been 100% supportive and accepting. Be safe and have a wonderful Thanksgiving, hugs!
Awesome job capturing the awkwardness of those situations and turning it into something so funny 😁👍🏼 I hated and loved (or just loved) all the characters, entire team did amazing job! 👏🏼 So proud of you all! 😊 lots of love from Finland! ❤🇫🇮
I'm originally from Brazil now in the UK I was so nervous what my parents would say when I came out at 16 mum was absolutely fine do was ok but great now. Now I'm 27 and married to a wonderful woman. Remember everyone some people you thought as great friends will turn on you but you will also get support from unexpected areas. And when it all settles down and it will you will be among people who support and understand you.... be strong everyone xx
So well done... love how you answer the question "when did you come out" by showing us just a fraction of the times... anyone who is LGBT+ feels this...
I’ve watched this no joke like 3-4 times. It’s just so relatable and funny! Like I got bored of coming out to people after the number got past 5. I love how informational this will be to people that don’t experience this! Thank you Bre!
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“I don’t think I’m ever going to be out... I keep coming out.. and not coming out... and everything in between.”
Thank you.
Coming out is a process babe take as much time as you need and don't rush it
Same here
Megan McKinney that’s literally how it works people always assume I’m straight so every time someone asks if you’re spending time with your boyfriend or if you have a husband etc you’re always put in a position to come out again and again and again.
There is no time limit dear. When you're ready, you'll know. 👍
@@ttmonster2468 i think you're right, there's always someone ask me if im gay, as always i refuse to answer always afraid if they know the truth about me.
Laughing nervously when people ask about you're boyfriend is just gay culture.
unfortunately
Mark my words
@@Refrxsh if you want to fuck gay people go ahead, not like I'm going to hate. LGBT is just a community that show representation and support, it's not a physical thing but it shows us, we aren't alone.
Refrxsh except for the fact that I am trans
Refrxsh you wanting to fuck gay people is pretty gay 😳
This is so insanely accurate. You are never fully out to everyone, I have to come out to people everyday because I don’t “look” gay. Until the world stops assuming sexual preferences, we’ll keep having to come out again and again.
Thank you for making this.
Could not agree and relate more. Thank you for watching!
i agree im totally that type of person who wouldnt assume james charles was gay
Hi Emily can I be your friend
Eventually they figure it out when you have a partner. I wouldnt stress it. Nobody really needs to know unless your trying to get with them anyway. Its silly to go around telling everyone. People who do that are annoying really. Like they are seeking attention for their sexuality. Doesnt even seem sincere half the time. Also gay people need to stop putting stereo types on gay people. They do it way more than straight people ever did. That's part of the problem with "you don't look gay". There is no specific way of dressing or hairstyle or anything that gay people keep claiming there is with each other.
It’s exhausting. I dress masc but still have these challenges. I just stop and allow people assume.
No one:
My parents: Why are you smiling? Texting a boy?
Me, a Gay: I never knew a boys name could be Jessica.
Same here!
Or Evelyn :^
@@rascal2524 Evelyn is a common name for both girls and boys.
Same 😂✌🏻
People at my school always ask me: Omg are you dating (guy friends name)?
Me: No bitch I'm gay and have a girlfriend and the only reason I hang out with him is because I have no other friends in that class
And I get either one of theses responses
1. Oh . . .
2. WHAT I THOT I WAS THE ONLY GAY PERSON
3. Good for you UwU
4. WHAT? NOW MY SHIP'S RUINED😭
"sisters as close as you two"
*SWEET HOME ALABAMA*
Gold in ash THIS NEEDS 100 more likes
@disciple duSeigneur You are disgusting
I know
He was probably daydreaming about his cousin before
@@calleighmonton8464 do you think it's enough now? 🤭
“I keep coming out & then not coming out...” is the most relatable thing I’ve ever heard omg. I’ve never been able to put it into words. I felt so seen in this video. THANK YOU
IKR, I was going to write the same thing!
I try to make it as obvious as possible when I want someone to know but their brain suddenly stops functioning
so true
“save room for Jesus” AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAA YES
i loved that part 😂😂
Me @ my gf 😂
Is that Timmy tim at the picture?
Saada Yah u already kno what’s upppp
LMAOOO!!
When she was shopping in the boys section....Omg I FELT THAT!😩
"she was totally into me" 🤢🤢🤢
@@manuuuuela406 ikr
Me, wandering around the maternity section for oversized sweaters:
*When all your recomindations about lgbtq*
*and your family’s homophobic except for one person*
SlimySnekBoi ÙWÚ yeah, you yourself lol
MIHO Your Loud Neighbour my grandma is the only one that isnt :’)
X9x And then I’m trying to cast a funny video on my TV for my parents to watch and I tell them to do something to distract them cos all my recent history is gayer than the damn rainbow itself
we love to see it
“Sisters as close as you”
THEYRE LESBIANS HAROLD
😂
What if i confuse actual sisters with lesbians huh, "Harold"
🎶Sweet home alabama🎶
he darn did look like a harold lmao
He's such a Harold!!!!
do y’all ever come out and they just don’t believe you
“i’m gay”
“wait really”
“yeah”
“like actually?”
“yeah”
and then they act awkward around you
Like I don’t get why they act different around you like it’s no different than before
Or get weird ‘cos you don’t fancy them... somehow offended that you don’t fancy a straight married woman 😂
@@MrsCrazyrange but then if you do its also wrong to them like make up your mind
fr thats why im in the closet❤️
I've had that exact experience
"When did you come out?"
"When DIDN'T I come out?" is the basic message I got, which is relatable.
I got this too, but I think the director means that there are also times when she doesn't come out
Me 24/7: 5:24 "I'm *the* gay"
Yes, I'm *so* gay that I've become *the gay* .
@Karl Reyes that’s copied but haha it’s still funny 🤣
gay has entered the chat
People need to stop making assumptions about others ... It's just annoying.
Moh_ ikr
IT REALLY IS-
Couldn't agree more 👍👍
True 🌈
MY DAD: *no boyfriends till your 100*
ME: *outsmarts him in lesbian*
fr, My dad says no boyfriend till he is dead (he's barely 37) while I'm lesbian so I have no problem with that
u shouldve replied : ''how about 1000'' lol
@Norah why are you sad? They're obviously joking 🙃
@Norah oh lmao pardon me
My dad said no boyfriends until I’m 30, now how is that supposed to affect me.
"ohhh you're the gay"
Every office needs one, right?
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Loved this so much! I can’t wait to share it when people just don’t understand that we’re never completely out! Well done for your amazing efforts - and those of the team. This is brilliant xxx
This is sooo funny!! 🤣
Hey you did really good and I really got the feeling of how you (and others) are always having to come out ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks you so much i love your content
I WISH THIS HAD CAPTIONS SO I COULD WATCH IT! Please add these for your hard of hearing viewers
This does SUCH a good job of showing everyday heteronormativity.
The doctor is the absolute worst! This hits home so much. Congratulations!
Erindwebb I feel that but luckily my Nurse Practitioner asks me about my GF every time. Only have that issue with people who aren’t my primary.
Erindwebb na. The worst was definitely that guy at the store.
"It says it's an erotic drama.."
"Huh.."
Brilliant first go and absolutely relatable. Can't wait to see your future projects!
Me too! Shes working on making a full length film rn!
That was brilliant. I’m always jealous of celebrities who only have to come out once. This film depicts the actual truth of how your entire life ends up as your coming out story.
same!!!
“I keep coming out & then not coming out...” soooo true!!!
too real right? haha
@@BreanneWilliamson yeeeees
It’s soo d*mm accurate
My parents: oooo you texting that boyfriend of yours again?
Me: Yeah, their name is "I'm Gay". Such an exotic name, am I right?
Awesome and cringe, but in a good way.
Yeah was funny
the sounds i made watching this... hideous. lmao. i couldn't stop wheezing.
“I made a coming out video...didn’t have enough food-coloring”
😂😂💀💀
Hiii
Hi! You're an Anna Kendrick fan too?? :O
😂
Like why the hell would we even need a coming out? I was just dating that awesome girl and told my parents I was in a relationship, and said her name. This is like, normal?
If it could be that easy for everyone. Yes please
@@singingintherain4750 yOU'RE FRICKING FLUFFING VALID JUST GET LOVED ALREADY✨❤✨❤
Dude, I can't even imagine that. That would be so nice if I could just do that :(
@@blankness8 I'm actually begging for your life to be the best someone could ever dream of, and that your family will turns out tolerant because heck tolerance is what everyone should deserve✨❤
@@misshope8297 Thank you. You're legitimately so sweet. Please keep being wonderful
Loved it! Couldn't help laughing at, "Leave room for Jesus!"
🤭
oh same
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Done. 😋
@Doug Mitchell what??
@Doug Mitchell why though no one asked for any video why does she need to take it down it’s literally none of your business what she does with her life?
Yep, nailed the feeling of having to come out like a million times a week. Awesome film!
This makes me feel so unconfortable... everybody who is not straight/cis knows those awqward situations so well...🌈
“Are you texting your boyfriend?” *painfully awkward laughing* me too honey me too 😂
Ok but this is the most realistic and relatable coming out video I've ever seen. Thank you for not only truly sharing your experience, but for giving me a piece of art that I really relate to
OMG! This is so true and so good! I'm totally gonna talk about the short to my subscribers. Thank you for sharing your excellent work with us!
Lady: *' Happy Sigh'* you young lady's today are so independent-
Woman: and gay
Lady: huh?
Me: She said *G A Y!*
Lets ignore the rather poinant and important content, lets ignore the great acting. Can we just take a minute and 100% agree that the actually cinematography is amazing and that Bre is an amazing job at putting this amazing short film together ♥️
Ella Law Fuck YES I also thought this
My mom: "Why don't you ever go out on real dates,you know with boys? You're always just hanging out with Monica (my best friend/secret girlfriend)"
Me (nervously giggles): " No reason.I guess I'm just not ready to date"
Mom:"At 18?"
@Julia Madera can we talk
Snapchat @ floy-zi
@Julia Madera good luck with your crush,M and I started out the same way😂
Family: do you have a boyfriend?
Me: (is bi. Prefers girls though)
Me: no
Family: you’re right you’re too young. (My 18th birthday when they said that)
Me: (knows people who are 18 or younger who date)
Why can’t they be open minded and think “maybe Abby likes girls” rather than just assuming I like boys. I do like boys but I Love girls. I’m bi with a preference for girls. I couldn’t come out to them because I had my parents with me and they didn't accept me as bi at the time. Only my auntie was supportive at the time but she wasn’t at the event at the time. Months later I had a psychiatrist appointment and she asked if I had a boyfriend or girlfriend. My brain thought “wow is she actually being inclusive? Cool” Then in said no and she asked what I prefers. At the time I said “I like both but gender isn’t important to me. As long as they’re kind and have a really, really, Really good personality then that’s what’s important.” She was supportive. My mum was in the room at the time and surprisingly she didn’t try to stop me from talking about my love for girls. Normally at home she says “no you’re not nice you don’t like girls” but now I think the reason she finally supports me after many years is because she had a chance to listen to me and let me explain. She heard what I said and she didn’t interrupt me this time. My explanation changed mum’s mind on LGBTQ+ and her mind on me. I love how my psychiatrist was supportive instead of just assuming I might be straight. I didn’t have the courage to talk about that stuff to a doctor before. It was nice. I didn’t say much about me being bi to get but at least that was a good start. Why can’t more people be like my doctor? Being inclusive and supportive instead of assuming people are straight. We need more people like my doctor. Next person up for education is my brother. He thinks bi is exactly 50/50. It’s not though. If being bi was a percentage and gay and straight then I would be about 60 or 65% lesbian. I have no hope on trying to explain this stuff to him. Also when I was younger my parents forced me out. They saw some messages I had with an online friend. They asked about it. I had literally nothing else to do but to answer their question. So I told them the truth. And they got mad at me. That was when I was 15. I’m nearly 19 now. So it’s taken an extremely long time to try and get some slight support. My online friends support me. My best friends support me. My auntie supports me. My favourite teachers who are super nice support me. Now I need to try and figure out how to come out to my brother and my older relatives. That’s the next challenge. Ok so I’m bi or maybe pan. With a slight preference for girls. Sorry if that’s confusing. And I needed a psychiatrist because of my ASD + ADHD + Anxiety Also sorry for the extremely long comment.
- Oh, gay, GAY!
- Babe i'm not gay
- No no no i'm gay
- OH you're the gay
PLS this part had me on tears!!
I’ve never related to anything more than this in my entire life
The part he said"save room for Jesus"had me laughing so hard😂😂😂😂
We just started our TH-cam channel because our 5 year old asked why we don’t see more of our families on tv. We love watching other positive lgbtq channels. We truly believe in everything It Gets Better promotes. When I came out at age 19, I didn’t have a vision for what my life would look like. I didn’t know if I had the courage to be my true self. I always wanted a family and I wanted it with a wife. Im starting to realize so many of those dreams coming true and I wish I could tell my younger self to keep focused because it does get better! Thank you for this film! Coming out can be terrifying, but it truly does get better. Your message is powerful and necessary.
Ugh the sisters comment always pisses me off. My girlfriend and I are two different races and we still get it 💀 haha but on a serious note, this film turned out amazing! Congrats 🎉
This video is so relatable. “I keep coming out and not coming out. “ I know especially what you mean it is like no matter what you said to a person there get it . That as been my life for the past two years I think I have come out the same person three. And even more with my parents just understand. It is so frustrating and upset. And hard to deal with.
Well, just gals being pals, you know
I salute her for not punching some people in the face. She has a lot of self control I must say.
“I’m the gay”
And I live by that
Kim Taehyung 💜 and right🏳️🌈
Wow, this film hits home so deeply. It truly captures the complexity of coming out, always facing hetero-normative assumptions, and that grey area between coming out and not. Thank you, your content is so impactful.
Every time the people said like “awe sisters” or “don’t wanna leave the boyfriends out” I was like “EcXuSe MEEEEEEeeeeEeEeEeEHhHhhHhhhHHh!?”
I love this so much! As a straight person, I had no idea that this is really what people in LGBTQ+ go through on a daily basis. It too presumptuous of us to assume everyone is gay without taking others’ sexual orientation and feelings into consideration. Thank you so much for sharing and opening up my eyes. ❤️
I feel ya. I have told multiple of my friends but half of them don’t remember it after a week so I need to tell them AGAIN and go through all that stress AGAIN. And that is just for ONE person.
I was at a gay bar with my gay guy friend and hes very flamboyant and someone came up to me and asked me if he was my bf omg the feels
14 year old me would have found this searching the internet for LGBT short films at 2 am on a school night. adult, 18 year old me was already subscribed to the creative genius who put this short film together. past me and present me both agree that this video is a masterpiece
4:51 the fact this is the way men think sometimes just makes this even more realistic
This is so funny and clever!!! But so true and sad... We never stop coming out and it's so tiring! :(
“Save room for Jesus” 😂😂
this was so good. people ask me this question so often, in the future I will just show them this film
Soooo good! I didn't want it to end!
Yaaay! Good things comes to those who waited! Thanks 🙏 God! You did it, my girl! Now your story is out, for all those and need and advice. Nobody is alone, GOD is with you all the time! I’m so proud of you! Take care, my girl! Blessings 🙏❤️🌹🌈💜
Dude oh my god this is perfect. Literally get hit with all those little messages everyday and although if at the time it doesn’t seem like a big deal, just watching this video made me realise how much it is. Wow
This was brilliant... "Until people stop assuming that I'm straight" we never stop coming out. I really enjoyed this - thanks for making it!
thank you for watching!
it’s sad how accurate this film is. no one outside of the community will understand the constant struggle of “coming out” no matter how many times you’ve done it. like you said, nobody will ever fully be out until people stop making assumptions
I absolutely love this, it's incredible. You have put so much time and energy into this, and it shows. Thank you for this amazing short film!
This is so relatable and true for those of us apart of the LGBTQ+ community. I hope this continues to be a source of laughter to those who can relate and informative for others! Cinematography was spot on, and what an amazing cast, and script! This is a great short film.
This is true, we will never stop coming out! And it’s frustrating sometimes!
so frustrating - hopefully people start getting the message and this film can be a start!
2:10 why is no one talking about the fact this man POPPED OUT from under the table !!!🤣🤣
this was such a great film, I loved it! the "leave room for jesus" tho 😂
what I personally do is I always subtly come out to the new people I meet whenever I can. I'm a girl so for example I can slide in a "if I had a girlfriend, I-" in a conversation about dating.
Great topic and production. Never thought about the constant answering of questions because of assumptions.
I relate so much when the staff workers be like “ the girls section is over there, in case you didn’t see.” And my brain is literally like *“leave me alone plz.”*
So true. Like, no I know where I am looking. *internally screaming at them to get away from me.*
I came out to some of my best friends today. I know I can trust them and they were so supportive ❤️ I'm so glad I have friends like this
*bar scene*
"I KISSED A GIRL AND I LIKED IIIIIT THE TASTE OF HER CHERRY CHAP-"
I hope my bf don’t mind it...
It felt so wrong. It felt so right
I love this video. It's simple and gets to the point in a short period of time showing that you always have to come out if you are not straight because society assumes everyone is unless they say otherwise.
I’m so happy that I helped support this - came out better than I could’ve hoped. Amazing 💕
the awkward laugh when he keeps asking her if shes texting her boyfriend lmfaoooo
“Quite texting your boyfriend” just took me out. Like wow. I feel this so much 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
I'm out if people ask me
I'm don't need to coming out like hey... I'm gay
exactly... people don't come up to you and say 'hey I'm XY and just so you know I'm a heterosexual' ... don't judge me! ;)
Hey y’all. What’s up? Me? Oh I’m gay.
Wow! This was just amazing. I read the script and this was exactly how I envisioned it in my mind. Super proud of you for this. Happy I was able to help in a small way to bring this project to life. You have my support always 😃 Take a bow for this one Bre 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is INCREDIBLE!!!!! You are a creative genius and I am so proud of you 🙌🏼
Love this 🥰🥰 I am so proud of you Bre ☺️ really great work
Save room for Jesus 🙏🙏🤦♀️
Lesbian Jesus 🙌
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That part was hilarious.
Aceris no female Jesus
We call her Jessie
You did such a good job and it was hilarious ❤️❤️❤️
This is so great, Breanne! 'I keep coming out and not coming out and everything in between' - truer words have rarely been said!
This was sooo cute wish it was longer cause I loved it so much need like a whole show lollll
Thank you so much for sharing this film with us. You dont know how much you changed for me in the last couple months and I will forever be grateful for your great and heartwarming content. You really are a treasure❤️❤️
That's sooooo relatable and very well made. I love it. You're so talented Brea 💕
Breanne - It was delightful to watch you, I'm so glad I clicked on this film when it came up in the suggested videos. Coming out! My own moment was in late April, 2016, when it came time for me to tell my daughter, age 36 at the time, that I was transgender. I was 59 years old, widowed, retired, and for much of the previous 2 years, I had been slowly losing whatever shreds of my assigned-male-at-birth gender identity that remained to me after my wife died. I had known since I was 5 years old that I was a girl, named Laura, but there was nothing I could do about it, the year being 1961. Anyway, I was on the verge of committing to transition, and my daughter needed to know, but when the time came to tell her, I was so scared that my mouth was dry as dust and my hands were shaking. And it turned out great. She has been 100% supportive and accepting. Be safe and have a wonderful Thanksgiving, hugs!
I am absolutely incapable of false compliments. This was so great I watched it again. Nice work!.
Awesome job capturing the awkwardness of those situations and turning it into something so funny 😁👍🏼 I hated and loved (or just loved) all the characters, entire team did amazing job! 👏🏼 So proud of you all! 😊 lots of love from Finland! ❤🇫🇮
I'm originally from Brazil now in the UK I was so nervous what my parents would say when I came out at 16 mum was absolutely fine do was ok but great now. Now I'm 27 and married to a wonderful woman. Remember everyone some people you thought as great friends will turn on you but you will also get support from unexpected areas. And when it all settles down and it will you will be among people who support and understand you.... be strong everyone xx
"He makes me jealous"
"And you make me angry"
So well done... love how you answer the question "when did you come out" by showing us just a fraction of the times... anyone who is LGBT+ feels this...
This is awesome!! Great work 😊👏🏻
I’ve watched this no joke like 3-4 times. It’s just so relatable and funny! Like I got bored of coming out to people after the number got past 5. I love how informational this will be to people that don’t experience this! Thank you Bre!
Amazing!!! And so relatable. Love It!! 💚💚💚
Well done Bre, amazing work!!! fantastic!!! Really loved it ❤️ you have so much talent, its not even fair on the rest of us 🤣😘❤️❤️.
I love this Bre, beautifully done, so proud of you
Way too relatable!! Those moments where you're deciding whether this is a safe space for you to come out, AGAIN.
This turned out so great😃❤️thank u for producing this, it kinda makes me happy
"Do u know where u are".
Lmao
“She was into me.” WTFKSHDJSHD IM SO MADDD
This short film is amazing! The scenario, the shots and the editing are perfect! CONGRATS to you and all the team 👌🎉
I can't wait for your next one 😉