JACOB-GABRIEL Wrote:Hi Fred,
thanks for your reply. I appreciate it a lot. :o)
My brother told my mum i was gay and later my sister told her that he was lying and that im in fact straight. I guess she was worried about my mother because she has been through a lot lately. I had no intention of telling her until the time was right.
Whilst i was working on my assignment, she came into my room and said that if she finds out that i am in fact gay like my brother says then she would show me the door without looking back. It was obvious she was upset when she said that because it appeared as though she was crying before.
My mum was accepting of my friends who are gay because she believes that God created them that way. She is of the view that homosexuality is not a choice. However, she does not agree with 2 men living together and sharing a bed.
She was easy to talk to until my brother made things worse by outing me and then claiming that anyone who tells me that its right are doing wrong. He has known about my sexuality for quite some time now but he thought it would be entertaining to out me in front of everyone when i specifically told him not to because it did not concern him and that its a very serious issue.
Hope i cleared things up :o)
Jacob
Jacob, hello and welcome to GaySpeak... I think your mother must be quite confused and she seems to have a lot of issues with gays. What happened to your dad, I'd like to ask? Why is he not part of the family picture? Could something have happened between your mum and him that had something gay related?
I don't know what your brother was trying to achieve by telling your mother, but it certainly was not fair to you and very uncool. As Fred says, try to concentrate on your exams, since you have other things to attend right now that are not related to your sexuality.
Of course you are gay, if you've known for almost those 21 years that you've lived (I suspect you've only more recently acquired the sense that you were gay, it's not something we suspect in the crib).
I hope you will be able to see through all this without too much acrimony. May I suggest, if things do turn out sour, that there are associations and helplines that can probably be reached in your area to help you sort things out.
Good luck with your exams, and I hope your mother will come to her senses and renege what she said formerly.