Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she is. Maybe she isn’t. At that age so many y people were convinced my kid was gay. I honestly couldnt tell. Fast forward, they are. It was obvious to others but, while I thought it was a strong possibility, I was t certain. Point is, who cares. They become who they are meant to be in their own time.
This. I would have guessed at 8y that my son was gay. At 17y, it seems he isn't. Alternately, no one would have guessed at 8y that I would end up gay. I came out at 19y.
I’m going to guess that you are a woman?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t assign adult feelings to a child. Her entire world view is only 8 years old. She is just talking about who she enjoys spending time with, who she thinks about when they’re not there, and who she finds fascinating. These are not feelings of attraction at this age. Just let her be and give her room to grow and she will become whoever she is going to be. Don’t be in a hurry to try to get a glimpse of her future, just watch it unfold in time.
Anonymous wrote:I crushed hard in my best friend at age 8. I think I pretty much wanted to be her. Not kiss her. I’m pretty solidly straight now. Anyway - it doesn’t matter. So what if she is gay? Mazel tov!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she is. Maybe she isn’t. At that age so many y people were convinced my kid was gay. I honestly couldnt tell. Fast forward, they are. It was obvious to others but, while I thought it was a strong possibility, I was t certain. Point is, who cares. They become who they are meant to be in their own time.
This. I would have guessed at 8y that my son was gay. At 17y, it seems he isn't. Alternately, no one would have guessed at 8y that I would end up gay. I came out at 19y.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she is. Maybe she isn’t. At that age so many y people were convinced my kid was gay. I honestly couldnt tell. Fast forward, they are. It was obvious to others but, while I thought it was a strong possibility, I was t certain. Point is, who cares. They become who they are meant to be in their own time.
Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old daughter has recently started to tell me that she has a crush, and it’s one her little girl friends. She fully understands what it means to be lesbian/gay. I am just wondering at 8 years old, if she really knows that she is gay. I remember my first crush as well, which was a boy in kindergarten. I would ever admit at that age that I liked a particular boy, but even at 5 years old, I knew I liked boys.