Anonymous wrote:PP with the gay friend and the gay daughter; my DD was never tomboyish. In fact always very feminine. Now 16 and pretty emphatic about being a lesbian for about 4 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew my son was gay when he was a toddler. By the time he was in preschool it was pretty clear to everyone. He’s a happily married surgeon now with two straight (we think) kids of his own.
What? How do you know your son is gay when he’s under 3 years old?
Honestly I just knew. It was a combination of things that all pointed to him being on a different “journey” than my other boys.
Let me guess, the others were “all boy” rough and tumble?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew my son was gay when he was a toddler. By the time he was in preschool it was pretty clear to everyone. He’s a happily married surgeon now with two straight (we think) kids of his own.
What? How do you know your son is gay when he’s under 3 years old?
Anonymous wrote:Many adult lesbians/bi people look back and are like “duh” although not for the stereotypical reasons. I was never a tomboys really, just “weird”. Of my weird friends some of them grew up queer some not. What is obvious in retrospect is that I have the most intense crushes on female characters/actors that I just... assumed were about liking the movie or something? ? So probably would have been noticeable to some adults but not in the ways you might think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew my son was gay when he was a toddler. By the time he was in preschool it was pretty clear to everyone. He’s a happily married surgeon now with two straight (we think) kids of his own.
What? How do you know your son is gay when he’s under 3 years old?
Honestly I just knew. It was a combination of things that all pointed to him being on a different “journey” than my other boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew my son was gay when he was a toddler. By the time he was in preschool it was pretty clear to everyone. He’s a happily married surgeon now with two straight (we think) kids of his own.
What? How do you know your son is gay when he’s under 3 years old?
Honestly I just knew. It was a combination of things that all pointed to him being on a different “journey” than my other boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew my son was gay when he was a toddler. By the time he was in preschool it was pretty clear to everyone. He’s a happily married surgeon now with two straight (we think) kids of his own.
What? How do you know your son is gay when he’s under 3 years old?
Anonymous wrote:I knew my son was gay when he was a toddler. By the time he was in preschool it was pretty clear to everyone. He’s a happily married surgeon now with two straight (we think) kids of his own.
Anonymous wrote:I have a few friends come out- what they had in common:
Lack of concern for appearance/no makeup/hair grooming, never skirts or dresses
Awkwardness
Always wanting -or not wanting to hug- again, awkwardness.
Being jealous/feeling competitive with my HS crushes or boyfriends
Always trying to get IN the same stall when I’m changing-I mean, it happens, but hauling ass or pounding on the door angry/crying every time to get in?
When they did date- dated guys who were (to me at the time) obviously in the closet