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macky On May 24, 2007

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Thomastown, Ireland
#16New Post! May 17, 2006 @ 17:51:58
@bendover Said
I have a friend who was sick with worry about his son. He had asked his parents if he could cook them a special meal there was something very important to tell them.

On the night of the meal the meal was cooked, nothing said.

The meal eaten, nothing said.

The dessert eaten, nothing said.

Finally my mate cracked up and said "Son tell us the bad news will you and put your mother ane me out of this agony"

"I'm gay Dad" was the reply.

"Ah Jesus Son we've known that for years. We throught you had killed somebody or done something terribile".

Maybe your mother looks upon you as different from the rest of the family because you are as you are. By being open and honest with her it may be a relief to your Mum.

Honesty is the best policy. Good luck.


awesome ben,that rocks
martinez On May 31, 2006




Mt. Vernon, Kentucky
#17New Post! May 17, 2006 @ 17:52:08
just tell her. make sure you let her know its not her fault, but a personal choice. dont let her intimidate you or degrade you. be proud of who and what you are.
mollymalone On March 01, 2008

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Muff, Ireland
#18New Post! May 17, 2006 @ 17:52:43
Just tell her. She may well already know, but is waiting for you to confirm it. She is your mum and should love you no matter what.
onein_amil On January 12, 2009

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Sydney, Australia
#19New Post! May 21, 2006 @ 11:37:02
I agree....I don't think you need to worry...moms are more understanding about
this stuff than dads. Unless she's one of those moms who thinks that a woman
should be with a man. Then that's a different story. But I'm sure that she'll
accept it coz she loves you.
jmo On April 29, 2021
Beruset af Julebryg





Yorkshire, United Kingdom
#20New Post! May 21, 2006 @ 14:07:16
have you told her/decided not to yet?
avocado On July 24, 2014




Coventry, United Kingdom
#21New Post! May 22, 2006 @ 15:26:29
i've only ever told 3 people i know in person, my fiancee, my then counsellor, and my parent's friend's daughter who's bisexual. i haven't told any friends much less anyone in my family. i think as long as you're not camp or going out with someone of the same sex it won't be obvious. whether that means you should or shouldn't tell her is another issue. i think only you can decide that really, but you must be prepared for her reacting badly, and only do it if you're on your own 2 feet.
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