Anonymous wrote:Lots of assumptions being made here. Some of us grandparents do have pretty open minds. I can't think of a single one of my peers who wouldn't be fine with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told my parents (in their mid -70s) that DD has a gf. She was nervous about telling them and asked me to do it. My mom said,”Well that happens.” And moves on. I am so thankful that my daughter feels loved by her whole family. Shame on your mother for not accepting your daughter as God made her.
People in their seventies LIVED through the 70s.They are possibly way more accepting than the teen-aged set thinks they will be.
Anonymous wrote:I think in your case it was a misstep to tell her— she’s 80 after all and from a different time. I’d avoid further discussion, grandparents really don’t need to know much about grown kids sex lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It didn't go well. My mother doesn't get it. My daughter(17), her grand daughter, has always liked boys but is now identifying as a lesbian. My DD is posting this on social media, cousins, aunts, etc. are seeing it and I thought I'd be one to share it with my mother before she hears it from another source. Any advice on how to get an 80+ lady to be comfortable with this?
So she’s 17 and has been straight all this time, and now just wants to be trendy. WTH? Why has this become acceptable?
You really can’t see why your mom would have a problem with your daughter falling into the Identification du Jour? [/quote
DP. I can't see why. you love your children no matter what. I have children, and I will love mine and visit in prison even if they killed someone.
And thinking that gay/curious children are not hurting anyone, I think any parent/grandparent who stops showing them love is a fool.
My grandmother is illiterate and extremely conservative, and she would never treat a child differently from the others if you explained to her that the child would be deeply hurt. That will be all that is needed, and she will understand.
Anonymous wrote:I think in your case it was a misstep to tell her— she’s 80 after all and from a different time. I’d avoid further discussion, grandparents really don’t need to know much about grown kids sex lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It didn't go well. My mother doesn't get it. My daughter(17), her grand daughter, has always liked boys but is now identifying as a lesbian. My DD is posting this on social media, cousins, aunts, etc. are seeing it and I thought I'd be one to share it with my mother before she hears it from another source. Any advice on how to get an 80+ lady to be comfortable with this?
So she’s 17 and has been straight all this time, and now just wants to be trendy. WTH? Why has this become acceptable?
You really can’t see why your mom would have a problem with your daughter falling into the Identification du Jour?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It didn't go well. My mother doesn't get it. My daughter(17), her grand daughter, has always liked boys but is now identifying as a lesbian. My DD is posting this on social media, cousins, aunts, etc. are seeing it and I thought I'd be one to share it with my mother before she hears it from another source. Any advice on how to get an 80+ lady to be comfortable with this?
So she’s 17 and has been straight all this time, and now just wants to be trendy. WTH? Why has this become acceptable?
You really can’t see why your mom would have a problem with your daughter falling into the Identification du Jour?
Anonymous wrote:It didn't go well. My mother doesn't get it. My daughter(17), her grand daughter, has always liked boys but is now identifying as a lesbian. My DD is posting this on social media, cousins, aunts, etc. are seeing it and I thought I'd be one to share it with my mother before she hears it from another source. Any advice on how to get an 80+ lady to be comfortable with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, stop judging. You have no idea what the other person's principles are.
Oh, enough already. I'm so sick of the "you are intolerant because you are judging my intolerance!" argument made by conservatives. You think it's a clever rhetorical point, but it just makes you look like an idiot.