You may have an intolerance to gluten.
Nope, that's a white person thing. Just as lactose and alcohol intolerance is an Asian thing in 90% and 40% respectively.
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You may have an intolerance to gluten.
Congrats on telling the truth to your parents. Now take some time to relax. Don't get into the debate with your parents. Tell them it is not a subject for discussion.
You can reassure them you understand why they're concerned but you're not thinking about it for the moment at all one way or the other and want to focus on your studies/career. There is no need to have a further conversation with them on the topic.
That will give you some space to explore where your home is in the gay community. I believe you have a place there, but you need to explore that for yourself, and you don't need to check in with your parents on the subject until you have made up your own mind.
Thank you. The thing is I don't know where I fit in the "gay community." It's totally foreign to me. I don't really have that many friends, and none of my friends are gay.
I don't have time to be in a relationship right now, though. I'm busy with studying & school.
Busy is no excuse.
If you are busy and don't have time to eat,
that would be great and would help with your weight problem.
dale_nx26 gave a very good advice.
Thank you. The thing is I don't know where I fit in the "gay community." It's totally foreign to me. I don't really have that many friends, and none of my friends are gay.
I don't have time to be in a relationship right now, though. I'm busy with studying & school.
So we're all eagerly waiting to hear how your life is going since you dodged the possibility of not being able to hang around JUB anymore by rejecting enrollment at the nomohomo voodoo clinic.
Have your parents talked about kicking you out of their basement yet and disowning you?
Have you given any more thought to shucking the shackles of your atavistic social srtructures and becoming an independent adult that conforms more to the American ideals?
What did your therapist think about the idea that the time on the couch so far had been wasted and that all your parents want is a straight son?
Have you started to cut down on those empty calories and get out to the gym in order to improve your own self-image?
Have you done anything about finding a nice masculine boyfriend (maybe one that looks like Track Palin if you get lucky!) and getting on with losing your virginity?

I am in the LA area myself and am a Minister at a church that is almost exclusively gays and lesbians. If you want to talk to someone who affirms your sexual identity/orientation and can help you through the challenges with your family, send me a PM.
While I am Christian, I do have friends of other faiths who are also spiritual leaders who might be willing to talk to you.
And yes, I am trained in pastoral counselling; probably more trained than the N.A.R.T.H. fraud guy in Glendale.

Want motivation to stop eating those high-calorie CFA sandwiches? Put "Chick-fil-a" and "gay" in google, and then read for a while. Your appetite will vanish.
Not really. I still eat a lot of fast food. I'm addicted to Chick-fil-A.........I love their chicken sandwiches! They're so delicious........they're hard to quit.
I don't go to the gym that often. I find that straight guys intimidate me, and when I see really athletic guys lifting weights, I feel lousy & inadequate with my bulging belly fat and love handles. So I usually shy away, unfortunately.
JayQueer said:
I hear you. Been there. Felt that. Esp. being intimidated at the gym. Here's what worked for me:
1. First change your portion sizes. Do not go to the gym. Walk if you want to. Don't change what food you're eating. Just change how much. For drinking, drop all soda cold turkey. Ditto for fruit juice. Ditto for beer/alcohol. No liquid sugar! Switch to water or unsweetened tea. Drink water like mad. When you feel like you are doing nothing but pissing, then you are drinking enough.
Just this one change should make the weight start to come off. You will be hungry. Find something you absolutely love to do and do it when you are hungry instead of eating. (Eating a CFA sandwich does not work here!)
2. After the weight starts to drop some, start to slowly change what you eat. The best swap is to replace starchy fried things with fresh crispy things. Fewer fries. More fresh fruit. Fewer carbs, more green vegetables.
3. Now start to drop categories of food. My toughest one was desserts. I let myself have dessert once a month now, and I eat half and send the rest back. Most of the time I don't want it because I like dropping weight better.
4. Once you are feeling some momentum, start adding exercise. I was serious. Walk for 5 minutes a night for a week. Then 10 minutes for a week. Then .... Gradually change. This will get more endorphins going through your brain. And more weight will melt.
The key is to establish habits for living a healthy life. Diets don't work, IMO. Conscious food choices do. You make literally hundreds or more food choices every day. Make good ones.
At somepoint, all this will stop working. That is when you start to go to the gym. Talk to a trainer and get very specific routine instructions. Put them on index cards. You want to be like a robot in there totally focused on your job, and then leave.
The key is that when you feel someone looking at your belly, you can think "Well, they should have seen me two months ago!" And, if someone really is looking at you, you can smile and say it. And then say "But, I feel good I'm doing something about it." I guarantee they will smile back and congratulate you. Maybe Mr. Universe is looking at you remembering when he was in your shape.
You can do it. You need to convince yourself you are worth it. Having your parent's constantly invalidating your value as a son and human being is not helping.








