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There is nothing my child could do or say to me that would make me love them less. Literally.
Quote from: Sarahlacewing on June 27, 2013, 09:15:13 AM There is nothing my child could do or say to me that would make me love them less. Literally. Exactly!!I'm not even a parent, but to me having children means *unconditional* love! They deserve to at least know that their parents will always have their back.Also, I don't think you're hypocritical at all! I think religious people who are intolerant of someone because they are gay are hypocritical, especially those who wish them evil.
(And where's that there unicorn, anyhoo? )
Quote from: Galactica on June 27, 2013, 08:30:53 AMQuote from: Noepse on June 27, 2013, 02:51:04 AMThis makes me so happy to hear!Brings me a step closed to get the courage to soon come out of the closet to my parents. That was really hard for me as well- and they didn't react well, but like most parents- they got over it. I think most of why parents get upset is 1) they can't understand why you'd "choose" to have a more challenging/dangerous life; 2) By the time you are a teen/young adult, they have already built up all these fantasies in their head about who you are going to marry and the kids you will have- and suddenly that all comes crashing down.Please feel free to PM me as well if you want to talk!Totally agreed. I've been told that to the parents it's almost like their child has been replaced with a new child. They have to forget all the things they thought their child would do, and make up new ones essentially. My mom didn't take it well either, but is completely supportive now.
Quote from: Noepse on June 27, 2013, 02:51:04 AMThis makes me so happy to hear!Brings me a step closed to get the courage to soon come out of the closet to my parents. That was really hard for me as well- and they didn't react well, but like most parents- they got over it. I think most of why parents get upset is 1) they can't understand why you'd "choose" to have a more challenging/dangerous life; 2) By the time you are a teen/young adult, they have already built up all these fantasies in their head about who you are going to marry and the kids you will have- and suddenly that all comes crashing down.Please feel free to PM me as well if you want to talk!
This makes me so happy to hear!Brings me a step closed to get the courage to soon come out of the closet to my parents.
Quote from: Sugar on June 27, 2013, 05:38:03 PM(And where's that there unicorn, anyhoo? )I took a picture of him last night- but seriously he looks like he could suck your soul out- I need to paint his eyes at least before taking a mug shot
It has been really moving to me (as someone directly affected by the ruling) to have received so much outcry and support and love from people who are not in the GLBT community- you people are awesome!
Quote from: Galactica on June 27, 2013, 03:26:52 PMIt has been really moving to me (as someone directly affected by the ruling) to have received so much outcry and support and love from people who are not in the GLBT community- you people are awesome!Same. Especially when I read such hate on other forums. I've always felt accepted here.