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I Told My Mom!

Congrats! You're lucky to have such accepting parents. Don't let them get away. Plus, way to be brave and tell them. It takes guts! ;)
 
Congratulations!

I am working up the nerve to say something I have a feeling that my parents know nut it still would be better to speak up.
 
Congratulations. It's like a whole new world, isn't it? And, yeah, what an interesting, engrossing story--with a plot twist at the end. :-)

It's too bad you work with homophobic assholes. But sometimes people just say gay jokes because they think they're supposed to. It's hard to tell.
 
As both a parent and a gay man I have a perspective that some gays don't. I always believe in safety first, but I detest the argument of not telling parents because it will "hurt" them, or "they won't love me," or some such thing. Once those qualifiers are in place we do terrible damage to ourselves. Think about it.

As a parent I knew immediately and instinctively that I had to accept what would come my way through my children. No parent has any clue as to what they might get. If family members are able to stand by criminals and death row inmates certainly any parent who chooses to avoid a LGBT son or daughter didn't deserve them in the first place.

I'm tired of LGBT people having to make excuses for themselves especially to family.

Too many of us perhaps have to create our own families, but it is possible.



I know parents will disown, but in the end it is a two-way loss. And if the only way to keep a parent is by lying, they are already lost.
 
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