Anonymous wrote:6 weeks!! Hell to the freaking no! 6 days, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GSA = Girl Scouts?
Her school doesn't have a lgtbq club but she starts high school next year and I'm hopeful there will be one then.
That's probably a good idea to prep her more than them. We talked a bit about things that people might say and how she could respond. We'll talk about where to go if she feels uncomfortable.
Thanks to everyone for the feedback and ideas.
In my high school, GSA was "Gay Straight Alliance" that may be what the PP is referring to.
Anonymous wrote:GSA = Girl Scouts?
Her school doesn't have a lgtbq club but she starts high school next year and I'm hopeful there will be one then.
That's probably a good idea to prep her more than them. We talked a bit about things that people might say and how she could respond. We'll talk about where to go if she feels uncomfortable.
Thanks to everyone for the feedback and ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, another vote for re-thinking sending her to stay with them for an extended period of time. This soon after she has come out, she probably doesn't have much practice blowing off well-meaning bigots or defending herself against faux "concern". She needs support right now, not attacks on her sexuality (however well-meaning). And if they start questioning her and she does try to take them on, it could damage her relationship with them irreparably.
+1 The other thing I'd say is that she is very likely in the "LOOK AT ME! I'M FREEEEE. I'M GAAAAAY" phase of her coming out right now. That's a normal part of the process. It will pass. We all went through it. But pairing a 13 year-old who is brimming with newfound confidence and likely politics with grandparents who are, at best, well-meaning, is not a recipe for success.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, another vote for re-thinking sending her to stay with them for an extended period of time. This soon after she has come out, she probably doesn't have much practice blowing off well-meaning bigots or defending herself against faux "concern". She needs support right now, not attacks on her sexuality (however well-meaning). And if they start questioning her and she does try to take them on, it could damage her relationship with them irreparably.