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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] I have a son who is gay who is afraid to tell his teammates and it has been hurting me.[/quote] Why does he even want to tell his teammates? They don't want to know about it. Sounds like this is really all about him and his urge to say "look at me I'm special, don't you think I'm great?" [/quote] Well Said.[/quote] Don’t be ridiculous. My youngest came out at 14. He is 20 now. Of course friends and teammates knew he was gay. Kids talk about boyfriends/girlfriends. It’s not about “look at me”. It’s about being yourself around your friends. It was never an issue for my son. Kids do not care. Not sure why the adults in the room don’t get this. Even in rural Mississippi where my son came out, kids did not care. [/quote] 16 y/o here. I don’t associate myself with gay kids, and just about every lacrosse player my age is the same. Just don’t say that shit in front of parents because yo Karen’s will get mad. [/quote] Why would a 16 y/o be on DCUM? I call BS on this. That said, I think the sentiment is probably common that kids say one thing in public and another in private. I think the private calls of fag or other derogatory term eventually get out and do nothing but hurt the kids who just want to be treated like any other.[/quote] These kids don’t want to be treated the same as everybody else, they want special attention. They post all over their social media feed about their sexuality and shove it down others throats. They wear particularly colorful clothes that stick out, dye their hair, and other BS. Does your trans/bi/pan -sexual (they/them) child want a sticker? Tell them to toughen up. Parents offended by this, you should toughen up too. [/quote]
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