Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. wondering the same.
Why would the answers have changed in six months?
Anonymous wrote:Bump. wondering the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS (11) has been making comments in the past 6 months or so about being gay...sort of. Things along the lines of not liking girls, that he'll prefer boys. Today I was having a conversation with someone about whether they knew anyone gay (totally unrelated, my point in that conversation was just that not everyone announces their sexuality, and of course that person likely knew someone) anyway, DS walked up and said, sure you do, me. Then just laughed and walked off. I can't recall some of the other comments he's made to me, but I've always just said to him that's fine, you like who you like, etc.
My question really is, do you think he knows at 11? Or what is going on with these comments? I wouldn't even ask if there hadn't been at least 3 or 4 similar ones over the span of months. So at this point I just want to know if he does know, and then what to say beyond "that's fine, pass the salt". Which is kind of how I feel about it at this age, if that makes sense? It's not as if he'd be allowed to date for several more years regardless.
Thanks.
I'm sorry to hear this....for everyone....
Anonymous wrote:My DS (11) has been making comments in the past 6 months or so about being gay...sort of. Things along the lines of not liking girls, that he'll prefer boys. Today I was having a conversation with someone about whether they knew anyone gay (totally unrelated, my point in that conversation was just that not everyone announces their sexuality, and of course that person likely knew someone) anyway, DS walked up and said, sure you do, me. Then just laughed and walked off. I can't recall some of the other comments he's made to me, but I've always just said to him that's fine, you like who you like, etc.
My question really is, do you think he knows at 11? Or what is going on with these comments? I wouldn't even ask if there hadn't been at least 3 or 4 similar ones over the span of months. So at this point I just want to know if he does know, and then what to say beyond "that's fine, pass the salt". Which is kind of how I feel about it at this age, if that makes sense? It's not as if he'd be allowed to date for several more years regardless.
Thanks.
. I am making a lot of non-committal noises and being careful to use gender neutral pronouns. 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. (?)
Because it's not only about sex, it's about intimacy, eho turns you on, who you feel safe with, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My DS (11) has been making comments in the past 6 months or so about being gay...sort of. Things along the lines of not liking girls, that he'll prefer boys. Today I was having a conversation with someone about whether they knew anyone gay (totally unrelated, my point in that conversation was just that not everyone announces their sexuality, and of course that person likely knew someone) anyway, DS walked up and said, sure you do, me. Then just laughed and walked off. I can't recall some of the other comments he's made to me, but I've always just said to him that's fine, you like who you like, etc.
My question really is, do you think he knows at 11? Or what is going on with these comments? I wouldn't even ask if there hadn't been at least 3 or 4 similar ones over the span of months. So at this point I just want to know if he does know, and then what to say beyond "that's fine, pass the salt". Which is kind of how I feel about it at this age, if that makes sense? It's not as if he'd be allowed to date for several more years regardless.
Thanks.