Anonymous wrote:13yo DC has told me that they are gay. I am of course supportive. Gave them a hug and told them that I love them no matter what. I guess my question is, is this a typical age when people know one way are the other? I asked DC when they had an inkling, and they said around 4th grade.
It’s only been a week and nothing has changed in our relationship, but I’d love some thoughts/advice on how to navigate this. At the moment, they are at a progressive private middle school where there are a number of LGBTQ+ families and students, but I’m a little worried about the transition to a large public high school next year. Thanks for any advice!
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s normal to know. I think the current emphasis on it means we ask our kids to lead with their sexuality, as if that were the most important thing about them. I’d be supportive, but not emphasize it going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally normal age. Think back to when you were thirteen-were you agnostic about which gender you would be day be interested in?
Good point, though it’s hard to say because at that age I went to a very conservative all girls religious school and had little to no interactions with boys.
Anonymous wrote:Totally normal age. Think back to when you were thirteen-were you agnostic about which gender you would be day be interested in?