Coming out as a deaf man - Philipp's story
Philipp initially lived a heterosexual life. But deep down, he knew that this was not his truth. Coming out was a way for him to find himself - but not an easy one.
"I was afraid to tell my parents that I was gay."
At school, Philipp often experienced how gays were spoken about in a derogatory way. He hid his feelings for a long time - until he finally found the courage to confide in his best friend.
"I just realised I couldn't keep hiding it."
I no longer wanted to meet in secret
Philipp was already in a relationship when he realised: He no longer wanted to live in hiding. No more secrets - but an open, honest life.
"I didn't always want to meet in secret. I wanted to own up to it."
He knew that it would be difficult for himself if he didn't take this step. So he made a decision: he would tell his parents the truth - even if it took courage.

"I thought I finally had to accept it for myself and be brave enough to tell my parents. Otherwise I would have had problems with myself."
Today, Philipp helps others when they are in a similar situation. He knows how difficult it can be - and how important support is.
"If someone asks me today, I'm happy to help them come out because I know it's not that easy."
"I finally wanted to live openly"
He often heard derogatory remarks at school - but at some point Philipp confided in his best friend. Today, he wants to help others to courageously come out.
More on the topic of coming out
Coming out is a big step for many people - regardless of their age. It can take courage, but it also brings freedom, clarity and often a new sense of self-determination.
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