Soul Finger
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- May 12, 2004
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**Pedant alert**
Shirley if the letter is signed "Mum & Dad" the last sentence should read "Your dead to us"
'You're dead to us'.
**Pedant alert**
Shirley if the letter is signed "Mum & Dad" the last sentence should read "Your dead to us"
Our family has suspected my nephew is gay since he was 5. He's camp, effeminate, and loves wearing princess dresses etc. It's going to come as quite a shock he's straight.how do yuou know your son is gay when he's 6.....
Interesting. I had a chat with a gay friend many years ago and, whilst I cannot recall the exact details, the gist is that he said he know at a very young age he was "different."
I'm not sure you need to feel ashamed by the way; it sounds like overall you have been a totally supportive parent.
Would love to of seen the sons reaction as he read that.
It is good to see that you are backing your daughter, and trying to accept her for what she is.
Shouldn't really be listening to other peoples phone calls.
Thanks for that. But the "ashamed" was purely personal. i was surprised how her telling me made me feel strange, even if momentarily, because I thought I was totally without prejudice on such matters. I think it is to a certain extent a generational thing. I have an uncle who has just turned 80 who is totally supportive but, when we have discussed it, finds it quite difficult - but knows he shouldn't.
Cindy dolls instead of Action Men?
I don't think we should be applauding things like this. It can only encourage more people to become gay.
Nate??
You are aware it's not a disease, right?