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[quote=Anonymous]Outside of simply accepting what he has revealed and treating him as you always did, is there really anything else you have to do to "support"? My daughter came out as bi and I think it was more important to her that I know and also that she hid it from me because she was confused by it herself than anything else. I told her her orientation does not matter to me, I only care that she find herself a loving parter of whatever gender. She clearly wants to be married and have children. She can do that with a man or a woman. One thing that was cute was we were able to watch some of the old shows she used to watch and she could finally reveal her crush characters to me. She has an online group of friends on the LGBTQ spectrum and its a non issue. She is 14, has a boyfriend in Erie PA that she met via gaming. She has never been kissed. With Covid it looks like it will be a while. The way I see it, I will just continue to tell her what I know about people and relationships, which is the best support I can give her. Simply accepting what he says at face value so he could offload it and be secure in knowing you still love him is all the support he probably needs. Im not sure he needs a support group, why would he? You could let him decide when his orientation is a problem, if it ever is, and get support then. Just an option.[/quote]
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