
""One of the scariest battles I've faced isn't in complex project management or a technical glitch but standing up and saying, 'This is who I am.' The fear wasn't about my self-acceptance but about the perceptions of those around me.""
""This post [is] a beacon for those in the shadows, wondering if they'll ever fit into the engineering world or any profession they choose. To them, I say: There's hope, there's acceptance, and there's a place for you.""
""Let's wear our identities as badges of honor. Let's be proud of every facet of who we are. Because we're here, we're queer, and we're shaping the future, one blueprint at a time.""
National Robotics Week highlights the experiences of gay engineers who embrace their identities in the workplace. Timo Rumble emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and the need for visibility within the engineering community. He encourages LGBTQ+ engineers to be proud of their identities and assures them of a welcoming space in the profession. Many gay engineers report positive experiences at work, with some sharing their stories on platforms like Reddit, indicating a growing acceptance in the field.
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