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Sexual Orientation and Disclosure: Coming Out Narratives by Young Men and Women in Urban Setting in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa


Dhee Naidoo
Musawenkosi Mabaso

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to understanding the process and experiences of coming out among young men and women in an urban setting in KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa. Open ended individual interviews were conducted with ten participants. Content analysis was used to identify emerging themes. Four  major themes emerged: feeling different and self-identification, gendered dimension of orientation, socio-cultural and religious context, expression  of youth and freedom. Participants differed both in how much they disclose their sexual orientation and in the narrated experiences that  follow from disclosure. Despite the very personal and private nature of coming out, sexual identities invariably seem to center around the complex  relations between sexual expression, social, cultural, religious and political context. The expression of youth and freedom came as way of dealing with  prejudice and barriers against gays and lesbians since most participants viewed coming out as a type of political activism in its own right. 


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