My parents were very accepting, we lived a different lifestyle from the majority, and within our small unit, things were largely accepted as standard and normal. It was after we moved from that where I noticed that some things are not the same. I'm Romani, and I grew up in Romania for the most part, aside from when we were passing through border countries. I know that it's largely conservative.
Bucharest had their first pride when I was 6, so I think I had an awareness of things but never saw them? Marriage is not legal for same sex couples in Romania, I believe it has been under review for a while but public support isn't exactly behind it. I understand it's not impossible to change your gender identity but I'm not sure how complete and full the laws are surrounding those rights either.
It's possibly why I've never really experienced people having to come out, because those at home, where I grew up opted to do it in a more personal or private manner to avoid too much scrutiny from conservative communities. I'm not sure I know what my identity is myself, having never really thought about it.