The closet is where you hide things that you don't want others to see. There's also the idea from the phrase, "Skeletons in the closet" meaning you've got something to hide.
Gay people would often try and hide the fact that they were gay. If they didn't tell anyone they were still "in the closet".
During the Gay Liberation rallies a common cry from the marchers would be "Out of the closets and into the streets!"
''Coming out of the closet'' generally refers to someone who acknowledges and discloses that he or she is gay.
"Coming out of the closet" usually means that someone has announced that they are gay.
If by "come out" you're implying to coming out of the closet as gay, then no he didn't. He is straight and currently dating since his wife divorced him.
It is a term for someone who has not come out and admitted they are gay.
Coming out of the closet is a very hard thing to do, some people stay forever in the closet. Coming out of the closet all depends on yourself and is affected by your family, the region you live in, your religion, your friends, and your community. Some people it takes years to come out. Only Nadia herself can answer really why it took her so long. Keep in mind always keep an open mind, and accept people for who they are, and love them for who they are.
makeout with a girl .
No he didn't come out of the closet. He is heterosexual.
The term "water-closet" was an early term for a room with a toilet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flush_toilet
The cast of Coming Out of the Closet - 2011 includes: Danny Chadwick as Cody Marty Lynn Hicks as Niles Matt Seaton as Mac
"In the closet" is a slang term meaning that you are not letting anyone know you are gay.
The closet is where you hide things that you don't want others to see. There's also the idea from the phrase, "Skeletons in the closet" meaning you've got something to hide. Gay people would often try and hide the fact that they were gay. If they didn't tell anyone they were still "in the closet". During the Gay Liberation rallies a common cry from the marchers would be "Out of the closets and into the streets!"
The African Luhya word 'Coming' is "Okhwitsa".