Anonymous wrote:Also DD can't have her cake and eat it too - parents of gay teens need to know they are gay to fully support them. If OP suspects that this is a girlfriend she needs to talk to her DD about sex and boundaries, and its more than an oopsie pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:Also DD can't have her cake and eat it too - parents of gay teens need to know they are gay to fully support them. If OP suspects that this is a girlfriend she needs to talk to her DD about sex and boundaries, and its more than an oopsie pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:Also DD can't have her cake and eat it too - parents of gay teens need to know they are gay to fully support them. If OP suspects that this is a girlfriend she needs to talk to her DD about sex and boundaries, and it’s more than an oopsie pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an interesting question.
She hasn’t come out to you. You can’t pry there and without her knowing that you know you have to say yes, unless you are positive that she know you know, but just hasn’t told you directly.
- a 45 year old gay man with daughters.
+1
I can’t believe people are suggesting asking her if they’re gf’s. This board is so loaded with straight people. I’ve known that for years but nothing says painfully straight quite like thinking it’s okay to force someone to put themselves before they’re ready.
I do disagree about her having to say yes though. I’m sure she can come up with an excuse.
Huh??? Can you not ask your straight children if someone is their bf/gf before they announce they're straight? Yes, parents should ask, maybe DD is waiting for parents to bring it up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an interesting question.
She hasn’t come out to you. You can’t pry there and without her knowing that you know you have to say yes, unless you are positive that she know you know, but just hasn’t told you directly.
- a 45 year old gay man with daughters.
+1
I can’t believe people are suggesting asking her if they’re gf’s. This board is so loaded with straight people. I’ve known that for years but nothing says painfully straight quite like thinking it’s okay to force someone to put themselves before they’re ready.
I do disagree about her having to say yes though. I’m sure she can come up with an excuse.
Anonymous wrote:What an interesting question.
She hasn’t come out to you. You can’t pry there and without her knowing that you know you have to say yes, unless you are positive that she know you know, but just hasn’t told you directly.
- a 45 year old gay man with daughters.

Anonymous wrote:Before I say ok to this sleepover, I have a question- is Larla your girlfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dd, 15, (who isn’t out to me) wants to have a sleepover with her friend. I think they are actually a couple. Any advice on how best to navigate? Haven’t asked her about her sexuality—figure she’ll tell me when she’s ready.
You should talk to your dd. Otherwise how would you say no?
Anonymous wrote:Dd, 15, (who isn’t out to me) wants to have a sleepover with her friend. I think they are actually a couple. Any advice on how best to navigate? Haven’t asked her about her sexuality—figure she’ll tell me when she’s ready.