BloodyLollipops: PARENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
Whoa Whoa Whoa,
I was excepted by my parents when I came out.
They had suspected, and were just worrying if it’s what will make me happy. They are fully involved with gay rights-I feel I have the most supportive parents I could have.
Well,
I do know I’m lucky.
A lot of parents aren’t so accepting of homosexuality and reject their children.
Some parents also think it’s such a burden to have children with physical or mental health issues.
My question,
does anyone else agree with me when I say people should seriously sit down and think “Am I going to except a gay or blah blah child?” I mean, I don’t expect them too.
But.
It simply amazes me people have children without being ready to love and except them for who and what they are.
blah.
I didn’t mean it was a mental disability…
I was just saying,
but now I see it sounds that way..
Answers and Views:
Answer by Dulles
Or insist that they learn to spell, write, and punctuate.
What exactly was the question?Answer by 24fret
true why have kids if your going to reject them like thatAnswer by Lulu
i think they should except their child if their gay im not a lesbian but i’m bi and my parents are completely unsupportive ๐ i wish they wereAnswer by Michael A
It’s spelled “accepted”.
But yeah, each young person is a unique individual who must be treasured for who he or she is.
If parents don’t embrace and accept their children, they bring about needless friction and heartache.
If parents do affirm and accept their children, they create bonds of affection and joy that never end.
Answer by shattersixxParents should have unditional love and support for their children.
And, congrats on the parental units. Mine are wicked conservative, and have hinted that if I was homosexual (I am, by the by. Haven’t come out yet.) they would and me to some sort of reform school. Or ship me off to my older brother’s house. You are extremely lucky. I wish my parents were more supportive. :/
Answer by KirstenIt’s awesome that you have such supportive parents. I wish all parents could be that loving and unconditional. But forgive me if I misunderstood your intent on the phrase I’m about to quote you on, but are you trying to say that homosexuality is a mental problem? If you were, it’s definitely not.
“Some parents also think it’s such a burden to have children with physical or mental health issues.”
Otherwise, yes I do agree that children should be loved by their parents for who they are and should never see them as burdens.
Answer by a1ic3its a msg to parents………….
START LOVING YOUR KIDS FOR WHO THEY ARE..
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