12-18-2013, 07:33 PM
So tonight I've decided to come out to one of my most trustworthy friends, Benedict.
It well quite well as Ben responded in kind and to his credit, he said none of these: http://www.buzzfeed.com/saeedjones/19-th...out-to-you
It went so well that I'm now wondering if I should come out to my parents as well; it would definitely make me feel better as I can be more 'true to myself' around them.
But there is one concern. I remember my boyfriend advising me not to come out to my parents, before I started dating him. Quoting him:
"My last (and only) relationship didn't end on good terms. The parents' of the guy that I was seeing did not respond well to his coming out and demanded us to end the relationship immediately".
As Christmas and New Year are around the corner, my boyfriend and I are spending more time together such that I'm worried my parents might start suspecting me. I really don't want a fuss when my parents accidentally find out on their own instead of me telling them.
The truth is, I think my parents are rather liberal (they actually watch shows like HIMYM and Happy Ending; also they listen to singers such as Taylor Swift and PSY).
Moreover they are non-religious so they definitely won't start quoting the Bible against me.
My dad has never made any homophobic comments before while my mum has told our family sometime last year that she saw a lesbian couple making out on a bus and was grossed out (could it be she was disgusted by blatant PDA instead of homosexuals in general?).
If I am to come out to my parents, should I be straight forward or be subtle like, "hey mum, dad, why don't we watch this excellent classic movie on Christmas/New Year's eve called 'Prayers For Bobby'"?
Or should I not come out to them and continue keeping my relationship in the dark?
Thank you for reading.
It well quite well as Ben responded in kind and to his credit, he said none of these: http://www.buzzfeed.com/saeedjones/19-th...out-to-you
It went so well that I'm now wondering if I should come out to my parents as well; it would definitely make me feel better as I can be more 'true to myself' around them.
But there is one concern. I remember my boyfriend advising me not to come out to my parents, before I started dating him. Quoting him:
"My last (and only) relationship didn't end on good terms. The parents' of the guy that I was seeing did not respond well to his coming out and demanded us to end the relationship immediately".
As Christmas and New Year are around the corner, my boyfriend and I are spending more time together such that I'm worried my parents might start suspecting me. I really don't want a fuss when my parents accidentally find out on their own instead of me telling them.
The truth is, I think my parents are rather liberal (they actually watch shows like HIMYM and Happy Ending; also they listen to singers such as Taylor Swift and PSY).
Moreover they are non-religious so they definitely won't start quoting the Bible against me.
My dad has never made any homophobic comments before while my mum has told our family sometime last year that she saw a lesbian couple making out on a bus and was grossed out (could it be she was disgusted by blatant PDA instead of homosexuals in general?).
If I am to come out to my parents, should I be straight forward or be subtle like, "hey mum, dad, why don't we watch this excellent classic movie on Christmas/New Year's eve called 'Prayers For Bobby'"?
Or should I not come out to them and continue keeping my relationship in the dark?
Thank you for reading.