Tweezy Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 I'm thinking about telling my parents soon that I'm bi (Bi-Sexual). If anyone one else has had to tell their parents about their sexuality I would love some advice, I have no idea how my mum will react. Thanks all! Link to comment
A Loaf Pincher Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 219 Joined: 06/27/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 They should love you no matter what tbh, regardless of your sexuality. Link to comment
Tweezy Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 They should love you no matter what tbh, regardless of your sexuality. I hope so. My mum has made comments like "If any of you ever turn out gay I'm kicking you out" kinda blow to the teeth... Link to comment
A Loaf Pincher Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 219 Joined: 06/27/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 I hope so. My mum has made comments like "If any of you ever turn out gay I'm kicking you out" kinda blow to the teeth... I don't know your background, and I don't think we've ever talked (but I can try my best to help.) It's kinda harsh to kick your son out for being bisexual. Everyone has their sexual preferences, but being bisexual doesn't make you any less part of society or your family. 1 Link to comment
matt Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 2947 Joined: 06/07/10 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 Maybe tell your dad if you trust him more and then you sit your mom down and you both tell your mother? thats an idea. when I need to tell my mom something straight up I get my dad to help. Good Luck the only reason i said this was because you said that you dont know how your mom will react so thus assuming your dad will be ok with this. Link to comment
sebak Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 1710 Joined: 02/03/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 maybe wait until you have enough money to move out, in case of the inevitable. just being realistic here Link to comment
Bimmer Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 11 Joined: 06/08/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 I'd be cautious. Yet at the same time show firm belief in what you're telling them. If you're scared and nervous they'll sense it and try to push the thought out of your head, leaving you feeling unaccepted. Link to comment
zapper Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 1671 Joined: 07/18/08 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 I dont really know how your parents are. So i suggest what sebak and matt said. Link to comment
Epsilon Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 431 Joined: 03/25/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 I dont really know how your parents are. So i suggest what sebak and matt said. Agreed better to have a contingency plan just in case and good luck stuff like this is never easy Link to comment
A Loaf Pincher Posted July 29, 2011 Content Count: 219 Joined: 06/27/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2011 Maybe tell your dad if you trust him more and then you sit your mom down and you both tell your mother? thats an idea. when I need to tell my mom something straight up I get my dad to help. Good Luck the only reason i said this was because you said that you dont know how your mom will react so thus assuming your dad will be ok with this. I do the same for some situations and vice versa. It's good to have some back-up before laying it all on the line. If all else fails, just consider sebak's idea. You need to worry about yourself rather than what your parents say about your life. They're there to help you and guide you, not throw you out on a limb because you're bisexual. 1 Link to comment
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