erobert
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This morning I got a bit of a surprise when I walked by my parents room and my dad called my name. They were sitting up in bed watching TV.
"Do you want to be a priest?" He asks, seeming somewhat serious.
"No why...?"
"Well, why don't you date girls?"
My mom gave him a look and the question took me back, I didn't know what to say. I just told him to "stop it" and that "I have to go to work."
I wasn't ready to come out right there and then but something tells me they know, even though I'm not dating anyone and you it not that obvious.
I don't want it to be a big deal and I don't really feel the need to make a big deal out of it- it is what it is. It doesn't entirely define who I am as a person. It seemed like he wanted to talk about it but I wasn't expecting to talk about until I'm a bit more prepared.
I came out to my sister last year, I don't want wait too long but I'm sure my mom known for a while; she might have even said something to make my father say that. Mothers always know.
I talked with my sister about it (who I came out to a year ago) thinks they might not know yet or are in denial. What does everyone else think?
"Do you want to be a priest?" He asks, seeming somewhat serious.
"No why...?"
"Well, why don't you date girls?"
My mom gave him a look and the question took me back, I didn't know what to say. I just told him to "stop it" and that "I have to go to work."
I wasn't ready to come out right there and then but something tells me they know, even though I'm not dating anyone and you it not that obvious.
I don't want it to be a big deal and I don't really feel the need to make a big deal out of it- it is what it is. It doesn't entirely define who I am as a person. It seemed like he wanted to talk about it but I wasn't expecting to talk about until I'm a bit more prepared.
I came out to my sister last year, I don't want wait too long but I'm sure my mom known for a while; she might have even said something to make my father say that. Mothers always know.
I talked with my sister about it (who I came out to a year ago) thinks they might not know yet or are in denial. What does everyone else think?


























