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In reply to the discussion: When did you come out to your family? [View all]Zenlitened
(9,509 posts)21. I could have written parts of that post myself :(
I think this is so true, and such a critical issue:
I have heard many people say they were afraid to tell their parents and agonized over it and lied and covered it up for years, hiding their love for their partners, growing up alone, but when they did, the parents say "oh we knew all the time." Well, the parents should have known how to help the kid through it, rather than letting him flail around without help, feeling hated, for years. I'm sure many kids committed suicide because they could not trust or tell their parents, even though the parents would have been supportive, but the kid never knew, so died, feeling alone and hated.
"Flailing around without help." Exactly.
I agree with Closeupready, that we can find ways to forgive.
But it took a long time to get past that realization, that the adults around me saw this child in obvious pain... and didn't lift a finger to help.
Wow.
I think all the feelings of hopelessness, of worthlessness, that so many GLBT kids experience stems from this: the appalling silence from the adults in their lives.
It's just so utterly alienating. Sends such a powerful message that "Yer on yer own, kid. We have other concerns that matter to us more than coming to your aid."
Thank gawd I wasn't lying on the floor, bleeding to death.
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I'm curious to know (I am straight) were family members generally supportive for those that
teddy51
Apr 2012
#1
I have a very good friend who is gay (2 boys in family) and his brother is also gay.
teddy51
Apr 2012
#3
Dad didn't talk to me for a week, but now we are closer than ever. It's such a generational thing.
GodlessBiker
Apr 2012
#5
Well, I think a dad now tends to, not always, but tends to handle it better than my WW2 dad.
GodlessBiker
Apr 2012
#7
there are 600,000 homeless lgbt kids in this country who were kicked out by their loving parents
johnnypneumatic
Apr 2012
#14
My dad was supportive, although he asked a couple of times if I was "sure".
knowledgeispwr
Apr 2012
#35
"for me he made that remark in front of the probate judge... who just happened to be gay." lol
teddy51
Apr 2012
#11