Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once DH and I agreed we were sure DS was gay we made sure when we talked to our kids about marriage we'd say things like "she or he", when we talked about a celebrity coming out DH or I always mentioned that if any of the kids came out to us we'd be supportive and love them just as much as always. (And we made sure not to only look at DS when saying these things.)
OP here,
We've always done that, we didn't wait till we were "sure", we just did those things since they were born. And my kids have been to the weddings of their gay relatives, and supported a cousin who came out as trans.
Anonymous wrote:We’re a lesbian couple who wondered about our son from a young age. By middle school we knew. Even with having gay parents, he came out in his own time - and that was when his best friend thought it was time. He texted a link to a coming out video. We never actually talked about it.
Anonymous wrote:Once DH and I agreed we were sure DS was gay we made sure when we talked to our kids about marriage we'd say things like "she or he", when we talked about a celebrity coming out DH or I always mentioned that if any of the kids came out to us we'd be supportive and love them just as much as always. (And we made sure not to only look at DS when saying these things.)
Anonymous wrote:Same question here! I have a feeling my daughter (14) is gay. I feel it strongly. I have been considering asking, but it’s such an important thing I don’t want to screw if up or say the wrong thing. We are very close, and I hope she knows I would be incredibly supportive. I actually think she is more afraid of what it would do to her socially.