Gay Nurses... help!

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Hi - Wondering if any gay nurses have an insight into some concerns i've been having...

How much do you self-disclose about yourself? What do you say when patients assume you are straight, and ask you about your girlfriend/wife? How about when they assume you are gay?!? How appropriate is it to be out to them? to your co-workers? Certainly there is a double standard, as straight nurses would be 'out' at work (by talking about thier family, or feeling comfortable self-disclosing about their family), but what techniques do you use at work?

Oh, and if you respond - please mention a little about what kind of nursing you do.

Thanks so much!

EDIT: Thanks for the first several responses - I wanted to update my question a little. I guess I am asking specifically about the situation when patients ask about your personal life (which, during nursing school, we were taught not to disclose, since the focus should be on the pt. not on the nurse.) But at the same time, we have to build a healty, healing relationship... answers?

Specializes in Med Surg.

I live in the deep south. I could care less if a co-worker or another student is gay. I just want them to be good at what they do at work. Most of our nursing class is from a younger generation. They don't care either. And I don't care if someone discusses their family, gay or straight. Discuss them, don't discuss them, whatever makes you most comfortable.

Anyway, isn't that a tenet of nursing, respecting the differences between people and valuing people and their rights to their own decisions in life?

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