basically because they are selfish and feel that they have lost any chance of having their child fulfill their dreams...and also because most people don't understand.
2007-05-20 11:32:29
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answered by God ◊ Machine 4
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Heterosexuality is invisible. When you see someone who just looks pretty average, you assume they are heterosexual and don't feel the need to ask. You don't really think about it. Parents raise their children and subconsciously make the assumption that their children will be heterosexual. When they find out their kid is gay, they're taken aback and most likely shocked, after so many years of assuming their kid is straight. Some parents will be upset because they know the world is a cruel place and gays are discriminated against by some people in some areas. Other parents will be upset because they are very religious and believe homosexuality is a terrible crime against God. Those are the main categories that upset parents will fall under.
I was lucky - when I came out, my parents fell under the upset because they know the world is a cruel place category. They still accept me, love me, etc, but the reason they were upset was out of fear for me. Others aren't always so lucky.
2007-05-19 10:17:34
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answered by calivane07 3
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Becuase they all hide behind thier religion and everything that they say is wrong is wrong and thats final. They all need to go crawl back under thier rock and learn that times have changed. I have 3 children and another on the way and i know for a fact that if either of them EVER came out i would be perfectly fine with it. I'd love them no matter what. Its hard enough on gays nowwa days as it is without all the psycho 'Its not god way' babble... Well neither is priests (non-GAYS with WIVES) molesting little boys but thats in the world isnt it? So i think parents need to grow up.. thier children are more mature then they are nowwa days. Or maybe thats just becuase im a younger parents and know ita way of life and thiers NOTHING wrong with being gay!
2007-05-19 12:56:03
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answered by alysza81 3
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for some it means that they may not have a chance of having biological grandchildren.
some people just want there children to be "normal", some people don't think that gay is normal. when something is not normal that can really scare people.
and some people just think that gay people are immoral.
2007-05-19 10:14:49
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answered by carol anne 5
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If certainly one of my sons discovers he's gay while he's older i be attentive to i'm going to be devastated. I additionally be attentive to why i'm going to sense this way. i desire with this information as to why i'm going to sense this way i can triumph over it and settle for it. Now to respond to your question: For me, it particularly is going to be as a results of fact i replaced into the known determine for the 1st 4 (my youngest)-7(my oldest) years, which from my expertise are the main influential years of a new child's existence. the element is i'm afraid it particularly is going to be my fault as a results of fact they did no longer have any genuine male impact. i be attentive to that isn't genuine, i be attentive to that being gay or perhaps bisexual has no longer something to do with how a new child is raised besides the shown fact that it particularly is a nagging feeling at the back of my suggestions that motives it. it particularly is my own own self-doubt as a determine, my concern that i'm no longer doing it wisely, my fears that my perfect purely wasn't sufficient. as quickly as returned, in spite of the undeniable fact that, with the tip of why those emotions exist i desire if and while the time comes i would be greater accepting of it. i could choose to declare with the utmost self assurance that i would be, yet i'm basically human and for this reason apt to err. *Edit: i spotted somebody reported love in certainly one of their solutions and it dawned on me that as quickly as human beings study this they could misread what i'm asserting considering that i did no longer point out love. i'm going to consistently love my babies no count what they grow to be in something, be it their self-understanding of their sexuality, their profession options(or lack there of), morals, etc. by potential of mentioning that i could desire to have some concern "accepting" i replaced into purely asserting i'm undecided how supportive i could desire to be in the beginning up or ever. Like I reported, i desire i'm solid sufficient to take the severe street yet basically time will tell.
2016-12-11 14:18:50
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answered by ? 4
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Most parents hope their children have a happy life. Regardless of your opinion of homosexuality, there can be little doubt that it makes a person's life more complicated.
2007-05-19 10:22:11
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answered by dentroll 3
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Because of our society...unfortunately...parents are taught that being gay is a disorder, unsavory, and in some cases a disease. So it means they raised their child wrong and it is upsetting to them because of how they view themselves. I was just happy my son was healthy and have always told him i didn't care what sexual orientation he has...main reason is because i love him, period.
2007-05-19 10:10:37
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answered by Daisy 6
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Some freak because they are closed-minded and shroud their hate for gays in their religious beliefs.
Some are sad because they think it will mean that they won't have grandchildren.
Others are upset because they are caught unaware and need some time to adjust.
2007-05-19 10:09:46
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answered by Dalice Nelson 6
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Because ...
- mom invisions her son/daughter at their wedding
- giving birth (traditionaly)
- people are cruel. no one would *want* that for their child
- increased risk of STD (in men)
- akwardness in meeting the significant other
... just to name a few
I, personaly would be FINE if one of my sons were.
2007-05-19 10:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I don t know but i dont think they should be because you know to each their own thats what i have always said...( and i am not gay..)
2007-05-19 11:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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