i haven't come out to my parents yet. i can pretty much imagine their response though, and how i should do it.
mom: she is very open-minded, fun and accepting. she even mentioned that
"it doesn't matter whether you bring home a joe or joanne as long as you are happy" and [to her friends who were being too nosy about my sexuality and said that i'd better not turn out gay]
"leave him alone, he can love whoever he wants! but honey, make sure the guy you choose is a blonde" . on some level, she knows. and she will be next to find out, after my closest friend.
how? i have someone in brussels (he is NOT a blonde so she will be so disappointed) and if things work between us, i want to send her a picture of the two of us together and say "meet your son-in law!" :biggrin:
dad: he is not that bad, but much less accepting. i am sure he will, but there will be a shadow on his male ego and his "pride and joy" son. i will probably tell him when i get back home from belgium, and explain to him that i am still the same person and have no intention of
"straying on the wrong path"; this is me, not by choice but by chance. and i am happy with it so he has to be too, for i am not about to change. easier said than done, but i hope he will at least accept it, in the end. (no pun intended) however, i do feel like i should prove myself to him, in a sense, so i will be working hard and paying attention to my studies and profesional future as well.
as for you, prophet, best of luck with your dad! whatever you do, make sure you go easy on him. many men have problems with gay people, they feel threatened. looks like at least your mom can accept you and maybe there will be some support from her side as well. then again, things might be a bit better for you because you're a girl - and bisexual. so be strong and take care!
t.