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    I really want to go to pride but I'm not out to my parents yet. How can I go without having to come out to them?
    Kateri Berasi, PsyD
    Licensed Clinical Psychologist
    Dr. Kateri Berasi is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Founder of Transcendent Self, PLLC, a group therapy practice offering affirmative, collaborative, and intentional care, based in Brooklyn, New York. With over ten years of experience in the mental health field, Dr. Berasi specializes in working with adults from the LGBTQIA+ community and creative industries through individual therapy, couples counseling, group therapy, and costume therapy. She holds a BA in Psychology, Art History, and French Language and Literature from George Washington University and an MA and MEd in Mental Health Counseling from Columbia University. Dr. Berasi also holds a PsyD in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University.
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    It’s always best to go with another person whom you trust, whether a friend or a partner. Let another person you trust know that you will be attending the parade, and make sure you each have one another’s contact information in case you need help at any point.
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    What should I take to the parade?
    Kateri Berasi, PsyD
    Licensed Clinical Psychologist
    Dr. Kateri Berasi is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Founder of Transcendent Self, PLLC, a group therapy practice offering affirmative, collaborative, and intentional care, based in Brooklyn, New York. With over ten years of experience in the mental health field, Dr. Berasi specializes in working with adults from the LGBTQIA+ community and creative industries through individual therapy, couples counseling, group therapy, and costume therapy. She holds a BA in Psychology, Art History, and French Language and Literature from George Washington University and an MA and MEd in Mental Health Counseling from Columbia University. Dr. Berasi also holds a PsyD in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University.
    Licensed Clinical Psychologist
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    Bring your phone, water, and a snack. To stay safe, avoid any signs of uprising or violence, know the route of the parade, and map out several places along the way where you can take a break if need be. You can always leave at any point if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
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    How would I ask my parents to go to pride if I'm not fully out as LGBTQ+?
    Community Answer
    Tell them you want to go to support the community. If you have LGBTQ+ friends, say you're supporting them specifically. Or just take this opportunity to tell your parents!
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    What shoes should I wear to the LGBTQ parade?
    Ruby
    Top Answerer
    It's up to you. Rainbow shoes are a good option, or you could wear shoes with rainbow shoelaces.
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    Can a 12 year old go to pride?
    AlexJustPuked
    Community Answer
    Pride parades are generally nice and chill, so if a 12-year-old wants to go to one, then they should go. Obviously, they must go with an adult to prevent any risks. The 12-year-old must also be aware that there are always hateful people and that they should not take the words of those people seriously.
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    Can I dress in many colors? I want to support more than one sexuality but I am worried that my group will disapprove.
    Nico
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    You are free to wear whatever you choose. Your group should respect your option to wear a costume or a variety of colors. Don't be concerned about what your friends will think; wear whatever you want!
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