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Coming out to parents?

Congratulations!!! I love when people give the response your mother gave. It's exactly what a parent should say. As Lex said, seek your mother's advice on how best to approach your dad. She may be able to help set the stage, so to speak. Good luck!
 
I figured i would return to share the good news. I am completely out now. Both parents now know, and both are 100% okay with it. It was met with zero animosity. Both were taken on completely by surprise, however. I also discovered that one of my older step siblings has been questioning himself for quite some time and have been able to help him through it as well. Hopefully a good story sheds light of hope for the others struggling on this forum.
 
I just registered, after being a long time lurker, to tell you how much I appreciated this thread.

I was in the exact, EXACT, situation as you. I litteraly read this thread, and ran to tell my parents. I just told them, and like your's they were 100% supportive. However, my parents have known for quite sometime.

Seriously, thank you.
 
It is very hard to tell your parents. Most of us all have been there. My only advice is wait till things cool down with the sibling and then tell them. You do not want to end up meeting a great guy and having to lie about it. I did that when I was 17 and it turned into a thing. Also I unfortunately never told my dad and now I will never get that opportunity to tell him to his face because he died this summer extremely suddenly.
 
I figured i would return to share the good news. I am completely out now. Both parents now know, and both are 100% okay with it. It was met with zero animosity. Both were taken on completely by surprise, however. I also discovered that one of my older step siblings has been questioning himself for quite some time and have been able to help him through it as well. Hopefully a good story sheds light of hope for the others struggling on this forum.

Totally awesome!!! This is how it should be and it's nice to know that it does happen this way sometimes.
 
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