Re: Coming out to family/ mother.. Coming out stor
I'm generally a big proponent of people coming out to their parents. It's something just about every adult needs to do at some point. However, there's one big exception that somebody in your situation needs to watch out for. If you're financially dependent on your parents and you think they might react so negatively that they'd cut you off, wait until you're no longer dependent to tell them. This is especially true if you're in college right now and dependent on them to continue your education without needing to study part-time and/or work full-time.
I was going to say that same thing - I haven't told my parents because I'm a sophomore in college, have a small photography business, but not near enough to support myself, and they bought me my own house, a nice car, I have their credit card to put anything I want on, I get an allowance, and I plan on going to Law School after college....I can't afford all of that on my own...I've told most of my friends, which I love, because I can be myself, and I'm pretty sure that my family knows - I mean, my sister and mom ask me about their outfits and jewelry...yeah, not kidding....but I mean, that could just be because I have good taste! haha. But they also said if I wanted to get roommates (cause I don't like living alone), that they would let me live with two girls if I wanted and couldn't find a guy roommate, because they know I don't have many guy friends. But yeah, I'll probably tell my sister within the next year or so. Now that I've typed all of that...and look back on things, I'm almost positive they know...hahaha! I don't think they couldn't...but still, there's always something about saying it out loud - right?!
The first person I told was my best friend also, because I knew that no matter what she'd accept it (I mean, I was pretty sure! haha. We've been friends since KINDERGARTEN!!!!! and were BEST friends the last two years of high school). Either way, we just went to Starbucks and sat outside. It was freezing! We talked about music and movies, then there was a pause - so I just took a deep breathe and said, "might as well go ahead and just say it" Then I kind of got upset, because this was the first time I had EVER said this out loud in the presence of someone else. She was like "What?!" cause I'm sure she was thinking I was about to tell her I had cancer or something the way I got upset!!! But I just told her "I'm gay." and she smiled, and said "Ross, it's okay! You know I'll love you no matter what, right?!" It was such a relief...we've talked about it before, and she was like "I didn't necessarily KNOW, but I wasn't exactly surprised. But.....I was excited...haha" We're much closer now that I'm out, because I can call her up and text her random things and it's not awkward like I'm trying to start a relationship or something, you know? Only a few guys know I'm gay (which they don't care either), so I can't really say much about telling a guy friend...but ALL of the girls who know or who have found out like go out of their way to hang out with me more! Girls just really like having a gay friend...I mean - what's not to like about us?!?!?!? ;-]
- C