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SapphicHeart · F
I'd welcome them, no matter their sex. It's their personality that would be my first concern, and if they are a good fit to my kids.
Zer0Point · 36-40, F
I might initially surprised, but I would treat them the same way if they brought another home of the opposite sex. People aren't expected to come out to their parents as heterosexual so I don't see why they would need to come out as homosexual. Just bring home your gf or bf or whoever like you normally would and I would be happy.
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
Two questions:
1. Are you happy...?
2. Are you being safe...?
If the answer is "yes" to both questions, I am pleased. If the answer is "no", then I have a third follow-up:
3. "Why not?"
1. Are you happy...?
2. Are you being safe...?
If the answer is "yes" to both questions, I am pleased. If the answer is "no", then I have a third follow-up:
3. "Why not?"
Pandabutter · 36-40, M
I wouldn't mind at all. I know what it's like for parents to disown their children if they're gay or bi.
SW-User
As I have a gay child this will happen. I've no issue and would welcome her.
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lipstickguy · 61-69, M
if my child found some one to love and some one who loves them I would be happy for them and so very proud to be their parent. ( yes I am straight and have no children )
2Zong · 31-35, F
If I feel that that person seems to love and care for my child, then I'd have no problem about that.
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 26-30, F
Eh, it does mean I won't hear someone is pregnant which is nice