Hello Daisy and congratulations for handling the situation in such a 'professional' way. One would expect no less of one's parents but hey! some parents really have no clue as to how to show their support, or find the heart to hide some awkward feelings.
If you guess you always knew and had that feeling, then it's possible that your son knew all along too. The fact that you have let him thrive and progress in a way that is nurturing and loving will always help.
It is remarkable that he was able to come out to you. Make sure it's ok too, if he decides he needs to change his mind about his sexuality. It's probably not all that fixed at 11, but maybe it is hardwired too.
To answer your question, I think adolescence is when I realised I was more attracted to men than women, although women were always attractive to me as friends. When I was no more than 4 or 5, I absolutely wanted to be Snow White (my mother dutifully produced a Show White costume for me, which I wore for a while, making adults laugh in the process, I remember that much). My grandmother was shocked that my mother was encouraging it, but the following year I wanted to be Robin Hood, and my mother dutifully produced a Robin Hood costume, which she made herself for me and my brothers. (no girls in the family).
Two of her sons were gay, and I don't know where it came from but it was hard for her to accept at first, when my brother and then I came out to her. She did her homework, learnt a lot about the community and how to defend us, and teach others on matters gay.
The best you can do is to give him all the love and support you can, and to prepare him towards a life where he'll sometimes confront difficulties and opinions that are disapproving of him and his so-called ''lifestyle''. He who is warned in advance comes better prepared, goes the French saying. There must be a similar saying in English, which, for the moment, escapes me.
to GaySpeak, Daisy. Hope you'll stay with us a while and tell us how your son is doing. He's lucky he could come out to you, because, as you mentioned yourself, it was a heavy weight upon his shoulders. We wonder, and wonder, and wonder always why we were made that way. Nobody seems to know exactly, but the fact is we exist and we deserve just as much love and respect as anyone on this planet. Thank you for granting him these.
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