There is a particular kind of anxiety that I think many LGBTQIA+ people know far too well. It is not always loud. It does not always look like panic. Sometimes it looks like checking the room before you speak. Changing your language without even realising.Wondering whether it is safe to mention your partner.Bracing yourself before a family gathering, a workplace conversation, a GP appointment, or even a form that only gives you two boxes to choose from. At Be/Here, this is so