A Letter to My LGBTQ+ Younger Self
Twice in the last year I’ve been asked what I would say in a letter to a LGBTQ son or daughter who wanted to bring his partner home for a holiday that was true to the Bible, intellectually honest and gracious. So, here’s my best attempt to summarize the most important points we should make, stated with love and grace. (Although those who disagree with us on these issues often view our. I found that polaroid of you yesterday—tucked in an old journal, fading at the edges. Fourteen years old, eyes darting away from the camera, wearing three layers in the summer heat because you thought it would hide the parts of yourself you were terrified others could see.
Responding In Love To An Adult Gay Child
If you've ever heard "I'm gay" from a son or daughter, how do you respond in love to the news from your gay child?. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Some of the most common questions I get on my Twitter account, GayAtHomeDad , are from gay youth asking about the struggles of being a gay parent.
An Open Letter to LGBTQ Youth
Pride is celebrated in the month of June, and in this post, Evol takes the opportunity to write a letter to her six-year-old son. I tell my son I love him all the time. So I wrote this letter. Dear Justice Kennedy
This morning I read a wonderful and heartwarming article by John Kinnear called “ Dear Hypothetically Gay Son “. It is inspired by the horrendous letter that floated about the internet a few weeks ago – a letter from a father disowning his son because he came out (read the letter and listen to a CBC interview with James, the recipient of the letter by clicking here). Although I’m not a. June is nigh, and with it will come your ruling on the most contentious political issue of our time: marriage. I write because I am one of many children with gay parents who believe we should protect marriage. Celebrating Pride
A Letter to My Queer Nonbinary (Adult) Child This post was published on Huffington Post, Huffpo Japan, and A Note to my Kid. I tell my son I love him all the time. I also tell him that I’m very proud of him. One thing I don’t tell him every day is how much being his mother has changed the way I see the world. So I wrote this letter. Dear Danny. You likely cycled through an entire catalog of extreme emotions: shock, disbelief, anger, guilt. Then came the questions for you and your spouse: Why did this happen? An open letter to my homosexual daughter
An open letter to my homosexual daughter Hi sub, I thought I share this letter I wrote to my 13yo daughter a few month ago after I interrupt her having sex with her friend & she later come out as homosexual (note - she identifies as homosexual because she not like words gay, lesbian, dyke, queer etc. .
A letter to my hypothetically LGBT child – Out With Dad
This is a raw, heartfelt letter to my closeted teenage self about survival, self-acceptance, and finding joy. Essential reading for LGBTQ+ youth and anyone struggling with their identity. .
Dear Michael
But you are not “gay.” Yes, you may be physically attracted to people of the same sex, but how you act on those attractions is entirely your choice. Who you are—your identity—is not defined by your sexual feelings, temptations or behaviors. The difference between who you are and what you feel or do is as the difference between night and. .