Our parents were college professors so there weren't any issues in accepting the sexuality but at the same time my parents did the right thing by not pressing the subject and letting him do it his own way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All my gay or lesbian friends (somewhere between 10-15 when you add their spouses) knew when they were a single-digit age. Like between 4-9. Some may not have known the words for it.
That's kind of what I thought. Clearly he knows the words for it.Maybe I should be a little less nonchalant and ask him more questions. Then again, you can barely get an 11 year old to tell you what they want for dinner. So perhaps "that's fine, love you, what do you want for dinner?" works for now. (?)
Anonymous wrote:My DD knew around that age. I was pretty sure she was before then.
I didn't realize I was bi until late high school/early college. But I grew up in an oppressive, homophobic area.
Kudos to you for being a cool mom who makes him feel comfortable enough to share with you. How awesome that he can just be who he is, and that its natural and normal for him to be able to express himself like that. I love the idea of people just being who they are and it being as natural as their heterosexual peers, not needing to come out anymore because there's no reason to have hidden anything in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:All my gay or lesbian friends (somewhere between 10-15 when you add their spouses) knew when they were a single-digit age. Like between 4-9. Some may not have known the words for it.
Maybe I should be a little less nonchalant and ask him more questions. Then again, you can barely get an 11 year old to tell you what they want for dinner. So perhaps "that's fine, love you, what do you want for dinner?" works for now. (?)