09-29-2013, 03:56 PM
I haven't been around on here for a long time. At first it was because I had no internet access, but I got that back a few months ago now so I can't use it as an excuse anymore.
I've gone through a ton of changes over the last year in my life. The biggest one has been that my teenage daughter came back to live with me back in April. This has been overall a fantastic thing for both of us, but it wasn't without it's challenges. For the past five years she has been living with her grandparents in Texas and they have been indoctrinating her quite successfully into the Mormon church, to the point where she had way too many backwards attitudes for my comfort. She also was hopelessly naive on a lot of issues for a 14 year old.
So here I was with a teenage daughter who believed that acting on "same sex attraction" is one of the worst sins a person can commit, while she was unaware of the fact that she has a dad who identifies as almost all the way on the gay end of the bi spectrum and an older brother who identifies as bi. So I've been waging a bit of a war for her loyalty with the Mormons, but I'm happy to say she loves her family enough to take a stand for what is right even if it contradicts what her religious leaders are saying.
Over the last six months she and I spoke a lot about the subject (among a lot of others) in preparation for the day I could come out to her officially. I'm happy and relieved to say it finally happened, and what's more she knows about her brother too. It's no big deal to her either. She even mentioned wanting to start a GSA at her school. I'm so proud of her.
So now one of the huge hurdles in my life is overcome. I have financial and legal problems to solve before I'll be ready to start dating, but at least I know that it's not going to cost me my daughter and at least now I can be completely open with her about who I am.
I've gone through a ton of changes over the last year in my life. The biggest one has been that my teenage daughter came back to live with me back in April. This has been overall a fantastic thing for both of us, but it wasn't without it's challenges. For the past five years she has been living with her grandparents in Texas and they have been indoctrinating her quite successfully into the Mormon church, to the point where she had way too many backwards attitudes for my comfort. She also was hopelessly naive on a lot of issues for a 14 year old.
So here I was with a teenage daughter who believed that acting on "same sex attraction" is one of the worst sins a person can commit, while she was unaware of the fact that she has a dad who identifies as almost all the way on the gay end of the bi spectrum and an older brother who identifies as bi. So I've been waging a bit of a war for her loyalty with the Mormons, but I'm happy to say she loves her family enough to take a stand for what is right even if it contradicts what her religious leaders are saying.
Over the last six months she and I spoke a lot about the subject (among a lot of others) in preparation for the day I could come out to her officially. I'm happy and relieved to say it finally happened, and what's more she knows about her brother too. It's no big deal to her either. She even mentioned wanting to start a GSA at her school. I'm so proud of her.
So now one of the huge hurdles in my life is overcome. I have financial and legal problems to solve before I'll be ready to start dating, but at least I know that it's not going to cost me my daughter and at least now I can be completely open with her about who I am.