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Definitely sense the regret, but perhaps not in the way people have wanted her to express it: http://www.outsports.com/2014/5/28/5758348/emily-nkosi-baylor-lesbian-kim-mulkey
Indeed that can be tremendously helpful unfortunately throughout much of the heartland those organized resources are few and far between. Never underestimate the importance of simple kindness, good listening skills, finding folks who truly care. If people must be like us to understand us or understand us to care about us and to touch us then it is a hopeless world indeed. True compassion and empathy is something every person needs and is a starting point for real healing relationships.While some pastors, rabbis, etc. would be ok to talk to, the only people that will truly understand you are other LGBT people. Find gay and lesbian organizations in your area. If you're in a small city like Waco, there won't be tons of organizations, but there should be some. Most cities of any decent size have LGBT youth groups, community centers, sports groups and Pride organizations where you can meet people that "get" you.