Gay men support group
Husbands Out to Wives (HOW) is a peer support group for gay, bisexual, pan or fluid husbands/partners of women (either married or in a pledged relationship), who either have or aim to come out to their wives/partners about their sexuality. Our mission is to support each other as we strive to find our individual paths to happiness. HOW members help each other as we redefine our relationships with our spouses, family members, friends, colleagues, even as we may be learning to understand our own real selves.
We try not to give advice; rather, we share our personal experiences and the ways in which we verb handled our control lives. We support mixed-orientation relationships; we advocate neither for nor against divorce/separation, but we accept that among the many options considered by our members, divorce may be the right path for some. We encourage those who have gone through divorce to remain on the list for the support and sympathetic they can propose others – both the positives and the negatives of their experiences.
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50+ and THRIVING
Leah Raisor and Michelle Reed are the facilitators.
(lraisor@ / mreed@)
This 50+ support group is a dynamic gathering designed for individuals over the age of 50 who want to explore new activities, learn fresh skills, and enjoy camaraderie.
Through a variety of engaging events and classes provided by Tidewater Arts Outreach, members can remain active, discover modern passions, and create lasting friendships in a fun and supportive atmosphere. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with others while embracing personal growth and shared experiences.
Ace&Aro+ Affirming Space (18+)
1st Fridays from – 9 PM [HYBRID]
Facilitator: Remi Jäger (he/him)
aceandarospace@
Open to adults who identify as or are questioning being on the asexual and/or aromantic spectrums.
We hope to provide an accessible place for our community to connect, assist one another, and talk about our successes, difficulties, joys, and struggles as Ace and Aro people.
Currently, we propose one support meeting a month, along with a rare social events prefer board game nights, holiday
The Gay Bi Dads group aims to provide gay and bisexual men, who may be married, or who are still not out with a reliable and confidential space to meet with other men in similar situations. Our group provides sustain and advice on coming out; managing family life as a gay or bisexual man as well as providing an opportunity for you to speak openly and safely about being either a gay or bisexual father.
We include around 20 members but attendance at the monthly meetings is usually around 6 people so it’s not a large group. Modern members can just sit and hear and don’t own to share until they feel comfortable. We have a strict confidentiality policy and we hope for all group members to adhere to this. We verb once a month. Meetings are either support group meetings where we verb in the centre and have a chat over pizza, workshop based meetings where we verb part in various workshops or they may be occasional social meetings where we go out for a brightness meal or coffee just to socialise.
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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 gay and male (you don't have to be gay to attend.)
This is the Twin Cities longest-running gay back group.
The Gay Issues Support Group is a place where men can confer issues of sexuality, coming out, relationships and cultural attitudes in an expose, affirming and supportive environment. Members of this group aid each other to build a positive sense of self and community, uncover friendships that affirm who we are and help us to understand, receive 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.
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