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Ha! Then we'd start gossiping about boys or girls... or rather, start hooking him/her up to others... so that I know he/she will safe hahahaha... Anyways, all joking aside, I'll just continue being his/her overprotective gay dad. xD   2 reply
26 05,2017
Hug,kiss and tell them I love them,introduce me to my new son/daughter asap!   1 reply
26 05,2017
i would try not to indicate that i am relieved they aren't straight i would raise kids like "your sexuality is valid and equal whatever it is and there is no right and wrong and i love you" but secretly i would be sad if all of my kids were straight   2 reply
26 05,2017
I wouldn't want to have any kids, but if I do have one and they come out to me then I'd be perfectly fine with it. Fuck norms, as long as my child isn't hurting anyone, I'm good.   reply
26 05,2017
I would immediately be accepting. I'd tell them to be proud of who they are. No matter what. They should embrace it, not hide it away.   reply
26 05,2017
I'm never going to get kids but if I would I wouldn't pressure them to tell me. If they want they tell. If they don't that's fine too. Just what makes them happy. I've always been the person who is open to things like this so I wouldn't mind either way. I'm always saying to my siblings and friends that it's okay to be gay. No one can judge love. No......   reply
26 05,2017
Tbh, I don't want them to "come out". They should always feel open to talk about their sexuality and should never have had feelings about hiding it. To have them "come out" would make me think I didn't create a safe/open enough environment for them.   1 reply
26 05,2017
I personally would support my child! My cousin came out to my aunt & let me explain both sides. Obviously my cousin was scared not because my aunt wouldn't understand but because they knew it would hurt the parent. Parents (at least most) have a instinct to protect there kids from harm. My aunt was not mad at the fact that they are gay but what I g......   reply
26 05,2017
I'd ask which gender.   2 reply
25 05,2017
I find it that a fair amount of parents approach situations like this in a negative way and of course I would definetly accept him/her with open arms and demand meeting their partner [if they had one] lol. I think parents should be their child's number one supporter in these situations.
25 05,2017

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