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Have you thought about engineering some circumstances where you have to tell them? Just as a way of telling them a matter if necessity rather than courage?
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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Well, maybe they will be disappointed but that is inevitable, I mean....but then, they are going to accept you, I am sure. So don't worry. Just go ahead and do it :]
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I'm in the exact same position... (friends & sister know... wanting to tell parents). The only thing is my mom is more religious. Sounds like you could handle it the way that you have done it with your friends. How did you tell them? I told some of my friends with the classic "I have to tell you something..." and I told my sister after she had been pestering me about my "girlfriend" for weeks, haha. Both worked out fine.
My mom ALWAYS asks if I "have liked anyone" lately, or who I'm hanging out with, so I think those are the opportunities that would make it easiest to break the news to her. Assuming we're alone and stuff. Would that work for you?
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You sound like me with my parents. I knew that they would support me, but somehow it was still the hardest thing in the world to tell them. I can't tell you how I managed to muster the courage to tell my mother, it just happened. With my father, I gave him a card at christmas telling him and still my heart was beating like a drum. So all I can say is that its like ripping off a band aid, just do it and it will be over.
Also, go to the coming out section of the forum to read some of the more inspirational stories if you are looking for a boost in your courage.
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Thanks for the responses everyone, the support means a lot! I think I might try one of the approaches mentioned. Instead of lying to her about where I'm going when I'm going to see my boyfriend, I might try telling her that I actually am going to Boston to see someone I met. This way, she will probably ask more questions on her own and I think it will be easier for me to tell her that way. I don't know why but I would just feel more comfortable if she asked me instead of me telling her. If she were to ask me point blank, "Are you gay?" I would absolutely say yes but for me to initiate the dialogue is very intimidating. I know she knows something is up (and honestly she has probably suspected I might be gay for awhile now) because she has access to my banking information and can see where I've used my cards (aka in my bf's town an hour away). Normally when she finds something like this out she tends to ask a lot of questions but something tells me she is waiting for me to come to her when I'm ready. Little does she know I want her to come to me! Haha. Thanks again for the responses, I really appreciate it!
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Why on earth does she have access to your banking information?
Fred
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