Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. BOUNDARIES. Don't say anything.
If my daughter told me the parent of a friend had tried to pull her aside and have a conversation about sexuality with her, I'd have a MAJOR problem with that.
Can you imagine if a straight man pulled a girl aside and tried to talk to her about sexuality? It's kind of the same dynamic here. There would be suspicion that you did so to titillate yourself, and her.
+1. This.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. BOUNDARIES. Don't say anything.
If my daughter told me the parent of a friend had tried to pull her aside and have a conversation about sexuality with her, I'd have a MAJOR problem with that.
Can you imagine if a straight man pulled a girl aside and tried to talk to her about sexuality? It's kind of the same dynamic here. There would be suspicion that you did so to titillate yourself, and her.
Anonymous wrote:There would be nothing more awkward than a middle aged neighbor wanting to sit down with a teen and talk about coming out. I can almost 100% guarantee that she doesn't want to have this conversation with you (and neither do her parents!)
Plus, if she does come out, it would probably be more helpful to talk to another lesbian (preferably a young one.) I'm not sure how your experiences a couple decades ago would be relevant to her life. Honestly, it sounds more like you're looking for an excuse to tell your friends that you're bisexual and not just a boring suburban mom.