You think his lifestyle is wrong. Why would he talk to you about it?? Accept him for who he is. Love him unconditionally. |
This thread is over a year old. Are you that bored? |
| Ummm... This troll again. Literal copy of a thread a couple weeks ago |
| why did you even ask this? of course you are going to get hateful comments you cannot prevent being gay its the way of life. i feel sorry for the kid because you wont accept him the way he is dont worry about him he will do fine as a quote in a movie "since you are gay you will smell good and dress nice" |
+1 If you are Jewish or Christian, gay = sin. But we all know, or at least scientists know, that homosexuality is genetic. An identical twin has 50% chance of being gay if the other is (if they were adopted separately). If I thought my DD might be gay, I would definitely at least research some type of therapy or support groups or whatever to see if it was something that she could try to work out, but I agree that ultimately she might just be gay no matter what and I would love her unconditionally no matter what. |
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Sorry, Jew here and I can't let this stand.
gay doesn't equal sin outside of a narrow interpretation of Judaism. |
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14:30: Thank you. I was trying to figure out how to say that.
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| Please don't feed the trolls! |
| Ask him how he is doing. Don't ask him about his sexuality or tell him he should think about his actions. Invite him to do things with you. Make an attempt to spend more time with him. Once you become closer, and have bonded more, you can ask him more personal questions. Teenagers don't like to tell their parents everything, so don't be upset if he doesn't open up right away. Love him, and give him attention. |
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| Santorum says you can pray the gay away. |