It definitely doesn't help my siblings come out of their closets... at least you have a close family member that will understand you and relate to what you will be dealing with, but to be honest I don't think your parents will understand you any better and it might be harsher in your case due to the circumstances you're dealing with.
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I have 2 gay siblings, I am the only straight one. I wonder if siblings of gay people have a greater chance of being gay than the population as a whole? If so, does this indicate some sort of genetic basis for sexuality? I suppose it doesn't matter a whole lot. I don't know what it is like for gay siblings, but I do know my sister was worried my brother would be angry at her for stealing his 'thing'... lol, he really wasn't.
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No, my sister is gay, my parents know. They find every fault they can with it. I have told my parents several times.
They seem to really get nasty about it, not toward me but in general. Last time I said something, they started discussing the actor that plays Sheldon Cooper on big bang theory, a couple hours later. Saying things like "I think he is a faggot" "that is disgusting" "God doesn't like faggots", on and on. It was clear what they were doing.
My gay sister didn't make it the least bit easier, made it worse. I got to hear all of their disapproving comments, all growing up, my sis is ten years older than me. My mom insisted on outing her to the world.
Me being the youngest of four children the three older ones, definitely not producing grand children, they simply refuse to believe I am bisexual.
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