offer them support and love them just as i did before, love is, and should be, unconditional, and i'd be there to offer as much support as he/she needed in that matter.
which is exactly what i wanted from my parents when i found out.
2007-09-12 00:44:06
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answer #1
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answered by §ilver 5
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If I had a child that realized that they were homosexual I would give them all the love and support that I could because unfortuately there are a lot of closed-minded haters in the world that can't concieve of the notion that homosexuality could possibly be genetic.
2007-09-12 09:10:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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For me nothing has changed. That person would still be my son or daughter. If I got upset, sad, angry, blamed myself, would it change anything? No, so accept, support and continue to love unconditionally, move on. There are more important things in the world to worry about.
2007-09-12 09:59:17
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answer #3
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answered by mikedmags 5
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They are still the same person, you should continue loving them no matter what and give them support.
Don't judge them be there for them love them.
That is what the world is missing these days love.
If your son or daughter is gay I congratulate them for they know and will spread love to the world. They are the most loving respectful people I have ever known.
You too should be proud of them.
2007-09-12 08:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I am an ex gay now so I understand it from different objectives. My parents did not accept homosexuality, but they still loved me. I can say that their non acceptance kept me always questioning my behavior, It helped me in later life to change as well, now they do not believe I am ex gay,lol.
The parent should remember that Jesus Christ loved all sinners. Prayer always. It could take a life time for change if one changes at all.
2007-09-16 07:19:53
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answered by ishelp4 3
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I don't love my kids (now adults) because of what they look like, their sexuality or what they do. I love them because they are my kids. That would not change, regardless of what they did. Especially if they informed me they were gay, since I find nothing wrong or unnatural about that anyway.
2007-09-12 09:20:55
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answer #6
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answered by toff 6
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What is there to do? Tell them to protect themselves and to remain a person of good moral character, as much as possible
2007-09-12 09:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I would love them unconditionally like a parent is supposed to do not pass judgment. As long as they are happy, that's all I would want for them! I'd give them all the support in the world and let them know they could turn to me for anything.
2007-09-12 07:44:44
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answered by Frozen 2
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Except them for who they are..not what you want them to be..and most of all just love them...What they are afraid of is you rejecting them..You will be surprised how natural things will become...but my answer would just be love them...
2007-09-12 13:08:07
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answered by FunnyBoy 1
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I wouldn't care one bit- And if anyone else said one biggot thing to them, I'd crush their skull. Just like I would if he was straight...
Now if my kid comes home a Christian, he's gone...No, not kidding.
2007-09-12 12:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Love them.
2007-09-12 09:32:30
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answered by tamarack58 5
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