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[quote=Anonymous]I don't buy the concept of fluidity to the degree some people are these days. Just about all the gays and lesbians I know (and I know quite a few, including a sibling) knew they were attracted to the same gender as early as 10-11. If they were "fluid" it was that they were coming to terms with it but it was never a case of deciding I'll be gay (or lesbian or bisexual). Your DC is mentioning this and he's 11? Yep. He's most likely gay. Your DC also knows you're monitoring his emails. So perhaps this is his subtle way of letting you know? I wouldn't rush into talking to him directly about the sexuality but make it clear in other ways you A) love him no matter what, B) it's important for him to be who he is and never lie to himself, C) you're supportive (within reason) of whoever he turns out to be. [/quote]
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