@ London Lane. I know right. It seems that some parents are so far stuck in their beliefs to kniw that they should love their kids unconditionally. And alright. That same goes with me. I'm always around
@ Theo Rossi; Thank you! You're pretty badass yourself. I'll take all this loveliness to your inbox then. I know I could use some about now. Super bad day on my end. ^-^
Exactly. It should be. But she was always weird about it. Half my friends say they knew, and when I asked them how they did, they never had an answer. My mom was okay with it. I told her when she was driving :s
Telling your parents is difficult. But I think if you know how they are with that sort of thing, you'd be okay. My dad and brothers don't know, and I don't really plan to tell them. I haven't even dated a girl at all, and it's not likely to happen.
@ ThePrincess'sShirt I honestly don't know how to tell them, so I don't know yet. I may move out before I do just because I'm a bit scared of what they do if I don't.
@ XXXataktoulaXXX Maybe I can get in the same situation as you one of theses days. Where I'm dating a guy to where I can delay it for a little while.
@ London Lane. My friends already know, so I don't really have to come out to them. Like I said, it's just my parents that don't. I'm just like I don't know what to do. It's kind of odd that she thinks it's okay for guys to be together, but not girls. Shouldn't it be equal?
I came out to some people (my mom and my friends) 3 years ago. I know it wasn't a big deal, except to the one friend I had. She's homophobic (we're not friends anymore, but that's not why), because she's okay when it's two guys together, but two girls "grosses" her out.
I know how hard this can be. My parents found out I was bi and it didn't go over well. I'm still dealing with the consequences, both direct and indirect. I encourage you to tread carefully, and tell them yourself before someone else has the chance to. They'll most likely take it better if you do. Good luck! :)
I know how hard this can be. My parents found out I was bi and it didn't go over well. I'm still dealing with the consequences, both direct and indirect. I encourage you to tread carefully, and tell them yourself before someone else has the chance to. They'll most likely take it better if you do. Good luck! :)
It took me years to tell my mum about my sexuality, and she's my best friend. All I can say is it's too stressful to stress about. One day you'll know it's time to say something. They might be shocked at first but they'll still love you at the end of the day.
I know right. It seems that some parents are so far stuck in their beliefs to kniw that they should love their kids unconditionally. And alright. That same goes with me. I'm always around