Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
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Hi! I just signed up, and I hope to be at the October meeting at Mayflower. I just want to throw this out in case anyone has some ideas for helpful resources. My husband and I are the parents of a 15-year-old boy who has provided us with ample evidence that he's gay, AND that he's been experimenting sexually with another boy.
My husband and I have gay and bi friends, and we're 100% accepting of our son's sexuality, but he's not out to us, and it doesn't appear that he's…
ContinuePosted by Julie Anderson-Smith on September 28, 2011 at 10:55am
I never formaly came out to my family. they just found out by hacking my email acount. So i dont know what that is like. i am 19 now. they found out when i was 14. from the start of them finding out my life what hell. they sent me to a counseler to "fix" me. and get this, the counseler was my churchs pastors wife...yeah not cool. dont get me wrong i am close to god. but dont throw him im…
ContinuePosted by Lindsey Braaten on July 14, 2011 at 10:32pm
Hi, my 25 year old son has just told me he is transgender and will start hormone therapy soon. He has a skilled therapist who's helping him through the process. I would love to talk to other parents who've walked this road. My reaction is complete surprise, because I have not seen any signs that he was uncomfortable with who he was as far as being male. He was not raised with strict gender roles, was a very content, happy boy, and allowed to pursue things he was interested…
ContinuePosted by Noreen Jo on July 13, 2011 at 2:30pm
Its a dark, rainy morning which makes it hard for me to want to get up. My puppy doesn't even want to go outside and she loves playing in the yard. Days like this make it easy for me to cancel plans and "hang out" indoors.
It doesn't have to be this way. We all face discouraging moments in life. Rainy days can come out of nowhere. How long will they stay? Well, it varies and there is no way to make those clouds move on. However, you can control how you react to…
ContinuePosted by Spencer Sanborn on April 26, 2011 at 8:14am
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