Yea! Me! And it never has been an issue in my family. Its my life and I live it my way.
Is there a child molester in yours? If people in society would put as much focus on child molesters and other sexual predators as they do on gays and lesbians something might get done about it.
2006-06-08 14:40:21
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answered by tmills883 5
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Yep. I asked myself why it bothered me. I looked pretty deep inside myself, asked myself some hard questions, and was brutally honest with myself. I found no real meaningful answers as I'd hoped to. But by the time I looked back outside myself again, I discovered that it didn't bother me anymore. It's been a non-issue ever since.
2006-06-08 14:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely i think of it additionally relies upon on how your fiance reacted. Did he upward thrust up for you or his mom? If he took her edge, then watch for an entire life of this. If he stood up for the lady he plans to marry, then i think of according to threat this would be some thing you tolerate. no longer tolerate being disrespected, yet unaccepted. on the different edge although, you apart from mght would desire to think of roughly how your destiny little ones would be dealt with by potential of this woman, as nicely as your loved ones whilst they meet. I truthfully think of you have your suggestions interior the appropriate place although b/c those are substantial issues. existence is tense adequate as this is devoid of voluntarily putting your self into an excellent tougher difficulty. maximum all human beings else thinks the ring and the gown will make each thing "all extra useful", which purely isn't lifelike, so stable for you!
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answered by ? 4
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I have three in my family at first it was a little hard. We had a lot of gay jokes we would tell then when we found out someone would tell one and instead of laughs it would be all silent. But now everyone is good with it and now we still tell your jokes its all good.
2006-06-08 14:44:00
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answered by a_faveo 2
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Yes, my family hated it and were ashamed.
Personally, when I was young I hated it as well.
But, as I got older and more mature. He can not choose emotionally or hormonely what he likes.
Remember drugs and hormones effect people different ways.
He is my brother and I love him. (That part is unconditional)
He needs to have respect for me and I him.
I cannot hate him for that.
What happens if you were in his shoes?
He didn't have that choice. He me mentioned that age 7, and my whole family hated him and reidculed him.
2006-06-08 14:42:56
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answered by Robert Miller 95670 4
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Yes and he's still family.We treat him the same as if he were straight.It hasn't really been an issue because when it comes to family you should just accept them as they are
2006-06-08 14:41:46
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answered by DiamondXxx 6
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Is there a hetero in your family? How do you deal (or not deal) with this issue??
2006-06-08 14:40:20
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answered by **0_o** 6
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yes, actually. there are a couple of family members who are homosexual. it is not a problem with us. we still love them and support them like before.
if someone in your family does come out, just show your support and love for them. they are still the same people, regardless of the gender they prefer.
2006-06-08 14:44:29
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answered by ducky13 1
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Yeah, but we all knew it before he did, so it's no big deal. Oh and I've got a horrible lesbian sort-of cousin too, we don't like her, but for other reasons.
2006-06-08 14:41:20
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answered by Mummy of 2 7
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my uncle is gay and it's not an issue. A person's sexuality is just a part of who they are, like the color of their hair or eyes. Just accept it as being a part of them.
2006-06-08 14:41:05
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answered by dogluver8906 4
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