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Question for you parents with LGBTQ+ kids how did you react to your kid coming out?

I'm not a parent but I know I'd be there for my child regardless
Not applicable to me but when my niece came out, my parents were wonderful. My sister (her mother) was a bit more awkward, but she came around.

My mother told my niece,

"We love you and whoever you love is welcome here, as long as they treat you well."

My sister’s reaction: "But she’s so pretty !"

Mom (rolled her eyes): "Even I know that’s not how it works !"
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
I would simply point out that your sexual desires don't define you. A person can get turned on by a doorknob so learn to control your zipper.
GlitterEater · 36-40, F
No one was surprised.
BlueVeins · 22-25
@GlitterEater That's such a common sentiment and I always find it extremely funny.
Straylight · 31-35, F
@GlitterEater I never really had the talk with my parents. They pretty much got the idea when I kept bringing girls home.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
"Cool. What do you need?"
Selfhatingalabamian · 18-21, F
I was afraid of coming out Bi to my parents because they were religious (Christians), I told them and they've actually accepted me and told me it's okay and there's nothing wrong with that, very shocking, was scared that they would tell me I'm going to hell.
[center]I do not have parents .
Lost my MOM when I was 7+
& since then never seen my so called Dad.
I'm not a parent either .

But

I came out to my grand parents .
My granny was so comfortable <3 .
Like she knew. ✨.
Granddad was Pissed off .
I think that was so natural.
But later we were at good terms.

Being a lesbian I'm okay with my future kids sexuality. 🙏
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Selfhatingalabamian · 18-21, F
Congratulations
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Daaamien · 18-21, M
@pride49 I'm sorry
pride49 · 31-35, M
@Daaamien eh. Its fine

 
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