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Empathise with the coming out process of  LGBTQ+ people through Virtual Reality
 
 
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Empathy

The Virtual Closet offers the experience of “seeing through someone else’s eyes” via Virtual Reality, and thus EMPATHISE with a moment that thousands of people have to face everyday.

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Being in the closet

"Closet"is that metaphorical mental place that a person concealing their sexual identity is said to be in. 

Being in the "closet" increases

the numbers of cases of anxiety, depression and suicidal feelings day by day!

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Opening a dialogue

The Virtual Closet is an interactive experience of living for a few minutes within the LGBTQ+ "closet"and then share this moment with others. Feel free to use our videos as a way to start a conversation.

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The Virtual Closet Experience

You don't need to taste sugar to know it is sweet.

Do you agree? 

Regardless of gender identity or sexual preferences, the Virtual Closet Experience is an opportunity for anyone who is willing to understand the LGBTQ+ closet situation and shared their experience on our Youtube Channel.

The Virtual Closet Training

It’s not easy to talk about feelings.

How can you talk about them with children, employees, etc?

If you are a parent, teacher, or someone who would like to understand the closet, The Virtual Closet is an interactive tool to promote awareness towards diversity and sexuality

The Virtual Closet Vlog

What if ...

your words had the power to inspire people?

That is the virtual space where we share some important information around the

LGBTQ+ community through creative videos every week.

Don't miss it! 

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"Empathy begins with understanding life from another person's perspective. Nobody has an objective experience of reality. It's all through our own individual prisms."

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