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me, my dad & a coffee maker.

NomineDetracto

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so, i came out to my dad at the beginning of the year.
it was scary and hard, but he took it really well and was actually pretty funny.

so, i told him. and he asked "are you sure?"
i tried not to laugh and assured him.
and he asked "how do you know?"
and i tried to explain that it was just one of those things you kind of know.
i told him that i had met a guy and we were going to go on a date and he asked how far i had gone with him. i told him that i hadn't done anything with a guy at all.
and he said "well, then how do you know you won't think it's gross?"
to which i replied "i guess i don't."
then he told me he loved me and didn't really approve or get it, but he loved me.

the next day he bought me a really nice coffee maker.

so, when people ask about my coffee maker i tell them it's because i'm a bad son.

i figured some of you guys could appreciate this story.
 
LOL That's a great story!!

Though it does beg to ask...Why did your dad buy you a coffee maker? I mean that's just so bizarre!!
 
Good story. It sounds like your dad loves you and, for some reason, thought a coffee maker would make a great peace offering. Parents are sometimes a little strange but their love is always true and strong.
 
who knows!?
i mean, it was a really sweet gesture, but odd for sure.

i do like coffee.
 
That is really funny.

It sounds like something that would happen in a sitcom.

But I think it shows he does loves you.
 
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. He didn't know exactly how to respond (or felt guilty that he had responded inappropriately) and felt a gift was in order -- it's just that in this instance it was a coffee pot!

It's got to have been better than a vacuum or a hammer. Funny!
 
now all you have to do is invite a guy over for some "hot coffee".
 
i have a hot man and hot coffee (every morning!)

also, i agree that it sounds like something out of a movie or something...
i hope to write it into a book or screenplay some day.
 
Guys! The dude is partnered! LOL His "hot coffee" is reserved for only one person in the world!

Gee...you youngsters! :p

Soooooo NomineDetracto....was it a black and decker model? :D
 
All my dad did when I told him was to ask if we were still playing golf on the weekend.
 
so, when people ask about my coffee maker i tell them it's because i'm a bad son.
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I think that ought to read because you are a good son.

He has accepted you and didn't know how else to show it, except to buy you something that you could use (assuming you like coffee).

Some times Parents have a difficult time to express themselves... this is his way of doing so.

If he had not accepted you he would have shown you the door...

Certainly not have bought you a present.
 
I think Dad wanted you and your overnight friends to have a good cup of coffee when you finally get out of bed. It was his way of acknowledging his acceptance. Give your Dad a hug.
 
i wish i could give him a hug, but he's 4 hours away.

it was a pretty nice coffee maker.

when i told my sister she got really excited and said "I LOVE GAY PEOPLE!"
 
I think it was your Dad's way of saying he loves you no matter what
 
My Dad would've kicked my ass, though he himself was bi......lucky you!
 
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