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[quote=Anonymous]Pp from 15:55 here. I meant to add that I’d also encourage you to think about what specifically you’re worried about. It sounds like you’re concerned that people might think your son is gay. It’s worth examining why that worries you. Would you be ok if he is gay? By telling your son that he needs to change so that nobody thinks he’s gay, you’re signaling to him that it’s perhaps not actually ok to be gay. That may not be your intention but as a baby lesbian, I reached similar conclusions as a kid when my mom started giving me advice similar to what you’re telling your son. That ultimately meant that I concealed my sexuality from my parents for years. If you’re open to it, the better approach might be to start casually saying that you support gay rights, that Pride is cool, etc.[/quote]
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