08-23-2012, 08:08 AM
That's very unfortunate to hear... My best friend who is a childhood friend of mine and the first person I came out to took it very well, he was very supportive and I am lucky to have him. He made my next coming out easy because I know any of my other friends are replaceable, and he wasn't. I been bless with a bunch of great friends who were all supportive.
That being said, we all know that not everyone in our lives will take accept it as quick if not at all as we expected. Talk to them about the issue, if they have a problem with who you are then just move on. Like the above posters, it's really not that hard to find a group of people who will love and accept you for who you are.
Like Dr. Suess says: It is better to be hated for who I am than to be loved for whom I am not.
If anything they're missing out on a great friend. :-)
Good day, peace and love.
That being said, we all know that not everyone in our lives will take accept it as quick if not at all as we expected. Talk to them about the issue, if they have a problem with who you are then just move on. Like the above posters, it's really not that hard to find a group of people who will love and accept you for who you are.
Like Dr. Suess says: It is better to be hated for who I am than to be loved for whom I am not.
If anything they're missing out on a great friend. :-)
Good day, peace and love.