04-21-2012, 06:10 AM
Alright so she finally went to bed...
So after some alcohol I sat her down and told her i am gay... you could tell it was like a knife to the throat... she said "Well we know you've been battling with it for years." she said "you're my son and I will always love and support you no matter what, but I cannot accept this part of you." then we talked for awhile about how she feels it's a choice, that I'm closing myself off from the right girl. She wanted me to assure her that if I find a girl is my soul mate later in life I will take that path, i agreed but that she should know that I have never felt that way about any female and to not get her hopes up... I only feel that way about men and to not get her hopes up about a daughter in law. She just kept saying how everyone has feelings for the same sex, I kept responding that those people also have feelings towards the opposite sex, which I don't. She said that it is my choice and I have to make the decisions, she'll love me no matter what, but that she probably won't accept it. We had a few laughs... No tears, a few jokes about how it comes for dad's side of the family... I caught her there and said "see it's genetics not choice!" we laughed a little after that.
Then we talked about how we're going to tell others. She said it will break both of my grandfathers hearts, but my grandmothers probably won't mind. She said dad will act the same as her... She also kept mentioning how this will effect them and that I shouldn't tell people back home. She's a teacher at the most gossipy town in America so I do see how it could be bad, but at the same time I'd like to tell my old friends. Maybe I can wait until my class reunion haha. One thing she didn't understand is why I couldn't keep quiet, not lie but stay in the closet... at the moment I couldn't think of a good response, but now that I've had a little time to think of a response I feel that if I'm not open about it, the perfect person for me will never find me.
Then she said one of her biggest problems is that no one she knows who is gay has had a lifetime relationship/marriage... I said no two couples are alike... Just because my aunt has had horrible problems doesn't mean I will... Straight couples have just the same, if not more problems with relationships... My parents are extremely rare in being in a relationship since she was 15.
So on a scale of 1-10 of my expectations 10 being the best and 1 being the worst I'd rate it an 8...
I think this is just a first step (which is what she said too)... But I really feel that she will warm up... She said that she wants to tell dad and my grandmother when she gets back tomorrow, I said I can call but she said it's not right to do it over the phone.
I want to get her a book or something to help her understand and cope, but I don't really know of anything... Any suggestions?
So after some alcohol I sat her down and told her i am gay... you could tell it was like a knife to the throat... she said "Well we know you've been battling with it for years." she said "you're my son and I will always love and support you no matter what, but I cannot accept this part of you." then we talked for awhile about how she feels it's a choice, that I'm closing myself off from the right girl. She wanted me to assure her that if I find a girl is my soul mate later in life I will take that path, i agreed but that she should know that I have never felt that way about any female and to not get her hopes up... I only feel that way about men and to not get her hopes up about a daughter in law. She just kept saying how everyone has feelings for the same sex, I kept responding that those people also have feelings towards the opposite sex, which I don't. She said that it is my choice and I have to make the decisions, she'll love me no matter what, but that she probably won't accept it. We had a few laughs... No tears, a few jokes about how it comes for dad's side of the family... I caught her there and said "see it's genetics not choice!" we laughed a little after that.
Then we talked about how we're going to tell others. She said it will break both of my grandfathers hearts, but my grandmothers probably won't mind. She said dad will act the same as her... She also kept mentioning how this will effect them and that I shouldn't tell people back home. She's a teacher at the most gossipy town in America so I do see how it could be bad, but at the same time I'd like to tell my old friends. Maybe I can wait until my class reunion haha. One thing she didn't understand is why I couldn't keep quiet, not lie but stay in the closet... at the moment I couldn't think of a good response, but now that I've had a little time to think of a response I feel that if I'm not open about it, the perfect person for me will never find me.
Then she said one of her biggest problems is that no one she knows who is gay has had a lifetime relationship/marriage... I said no two couples are alike... Just because my aunt has had horrible problems doesn't mean I will... Straight couples have just the same, if not more problems with relationships... My parents are extremely rare in being in a relationship since she was 15.
So on a scale of 1-10 of my expectations 10 being the best and 1 being the worst I'd rate it an 8...
I think this is just a first step (which is what she said too)... But I really feel that she will warm up... She said that she wants to tell dad and my grandmother when she gets back tomorrow, I said I can call but she said it's not right to do it over the phone.
I want to get her a book or something to help her understand and cope, but I don't really know of anything... Any suggestions?