thefishinthesea23
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Wow this is kind of long. Please forgive me if something doesn't make sense, since English is my second language and I just ranted on.
My sister was the second person I came out to. Back then she was really supportive and happy that I decided to come out to her (because she had always suspected). Occasionally we would talk about it and she would asked me if I was seeing anyone. It was really nice having someone in my family actually interested in that part of my life.
She recently (~1.5 years) became quite religious or how she calls it, she is now a christian (for selfish reasons that I will not go into). She approaches me differently now (duh right?). Her once curious fun attitude has now turned into a stare full of pity, not interested on why I like men. Lately she has become visibly uncomfortable every time I check a guy out or say something of the like about men.
She is constantly reminding me how much she prays for me. Now I don't mind this per se as "praying for someone" is usually an act of kindness, but she is basically saying that she prays for me so that god shows me the "right way", by dating women instead of men. This is something she told me directly. She told me I knew I would make the right decision eventually...
As you might suspect this is becoming incredibly annoying. She is also always trying to force me to acknowledge her god in various ways; the most nasty being using her daughter to ask me for a blessing. Just in case you dont understand this part, in Spanish it is a custom to ask for a blessing, "la bendicion", from family members. The reply to this is to say, "God bless you" or "Dios te bendiga" which I refuse to say. This would be fine if she didn't push the subject by saying "your niece asked for your blessing" and starring at me. I usually just tell my niece something else like "I love you", but she wants me to say "God bless you".
This are just a few examples of how my relationship with her is deteriorating. I no longer trust her, because every time I talk to her she is basically judging me and reminding me that I am wrong. I used to love visiting her home. Now I come up with excuses not to go, because I don't feel like being preached to. She has taken this position where she thinks she has some moral high-ground and everything ends up being about God.
How do I tell her to stop in a way that she won't be offended or wont go into a religious tangent like she ends up doing lately? I really miss talking to her in a sincere non judgmental way
Maybe this wouldn't be so hard for me if when i came out she hadn't been so open and supportive of me.
My sister was the second person I came out to. Back then she was really supportive and happy that I decided to come out to her (because she had always suspected). Occasionally we would talk about it and she would asked me if I was seeing anyone. It was really nice having someone in my family actually interested in that part of my life.
She recently (~1.5 years) became quite religious or how she calls it, she is now a christian (for selfish reasons that I will not go into). She approaches me differently now (duh right?). Her once curious fun attitude has now turned into a stare full of pity, not interested on why I like men. Lately she has become visibly uncomfortable every time I check a guy out or say something of the like about men.
She is constantly reminding me how much she prays for me. Now I don't mind this per se as "praying for someone" is usually an act of kindness, but she is basically saying that she prays for me so that god shows me the "right way", by dating women instead of men. This is something she told me directly. She told me I knew I would make the right decision eventually...
As you might suspect this is becoming incredibly annoying. She is also always trying to force me to acknowledge her god in various ways; the most nasty being using her daughter to ask me for a blessing. Just in case you dont understand this part, in Spanish it is a custom to ask for a blessing, "la bendicion", from family members. The reply to this is to say, "God bless you" or "Dios te bendiga" which I refuse to say. This would be fine if she didn't push the subject by saying "your niece asked for your blessing" and starring at me. I usually just tell my niece something else like "I love you", but she wants me to say "God bless you".
This are just a few examples of how my relationship with her is deteriorating. I no longer trust her, because every time I talk to her she is basically judging me and reminding me that I am wrong. I used to love visiting her home. Now I come up with excuses not to go, because I don't feel like being preached to. She has taken this position where she thinks she has some moral high-ground and everything ends up being about God.
How do I tell her to stop in a way that she won't be offended or wont go into a religious tangent like she ends up doing lately? I really miss talking to her in a sincere non judgmental way









