i would accept them for what they are
its their choice
2006-07-11 11:36:43
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answered by Wonderboy 3
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be supportive to the child. most parents would think of actually disowning their kid or even kicking them out of the house. this is actually bad, since it makes the matter worst. you don't know what's going on in your kid's head and it might be best if you would talk to them and be supportive. they might be thinking also of suicide and this is when some parents regretted the way they treated their kid. just reassure your kid that you still love him/her no matter what and that you'll always be there.
2006-07-11 18:40:12
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answered by cjfm 2
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Love the child. Unconditionally. This is his/her life, not yours. Bisexuality is about loving a person, not a gender. Your child has a loving heart, this should not be punished.
2006-07-11 18:45:53
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answered by ninusharra 4
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Nothing... How does this fact make your kid any different? That's like saying what if you found out your kid likes peas and not green beans.
2006-07-11 18:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Couseling
2006-07-11 18:41:41
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answered by Linn E 3
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Too be honest I would be pretty dissapointed, but it is my child and I would still love him/her no matter what. That is a very touchy subject for some families but what a great questions...thanks!!
2006-07-11 18:39:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Judge not. We are all just imperfect human beings looking for acceptance and love. As a parent, you should love unconditionally.
2006-07-11 18:39:41
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answered by Mrs.King 6
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I think I would tell them I do not agree with their choice but try my best to accept it because I would still love them even if I don't like their choice. Tell them that I do wish they were hetereosexual, but it does not change my love for them. It would not be easy to accept but I'd do my best to try
2006-07-11 18:38:20
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answered by countrygrl278 6
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Kids are not necessarily bi-sexual - they are just curious. The world knows this.
2006-07-11 18:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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expect him/or her for who they are talk to them see whats going on with them but dont rub it in there face all the time if they want help get them that help if not back away just love your child tell them that your always gonna be there for them
2006-07-11 18:45:37
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answered by mzjuiceybooty 1
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I would continue to stand by them and love them and wish them happiness in their life. I would welcome their lover into my home and treat (him or her) with respect and love. (as long as they were respectful and loving also)
Anyones sexual preference is fine by me as long as children are not involved(sexually), and they are in a loving relationship. I wish my children happiness in this lifetime and if this was bringing them happiness, then they have my 100% support.
2006-07-11 18:53:05
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answered by Linda 3
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