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Message to All Parents and Gay/bi/lesbian/transgendered Teens

My first hand thoughts on the whole ordeal.

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  1. Hater

    On December 12, 2008 at 10:58 am


    DYKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BURNNNNNNNNNNN INNNNNN HELLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! god hates you!

  2. Lania Smith

    On December 12, 2008 at 3:56 pm


    God does not “hate” period so you got your whole biblical knowlege all wrong buddy. Its a shame u feel that way about people who are different from you. Perhaps one day with good faith and trust you can have a change of heart on how you view people (and not judge).

    thanx for the comment!

  3. it's me again...lover

    On December 15, 2008 at 5:09 pm


    this is so good and true…only if everyone would take a walk in our shoes then they can see where we stand

  4. mellissa2000

    On December 16, 2008 at 11:46 pm


    You are exactly right girl we get hated on so much and Its all because of how people were raised or is it just the fact that maybe they aren’t sure how they want to live there life and are just to afraid to express themselves the way we do. There are more gays, bi’s, lesbians and transgenders now than ever before but yet the rest of the world that isnt is only hideing it. We are no different than any straight person in this world other than the way we love an the fact that we dont judge others.

  5. Sue

    On January 10, 2009 at 10:11 pm


    My child ( 26) is gay. I don’t approve of his lifestyle, but this is his choice. I do not care to meet his partner nor do I care to hear what my son and his partner are doing in their daily lives. I love my son and he will always be my son but the part of his private life I have no interest in.
    When we speak (he lives in Oregon) on the phone I ask the same questions, how are you, how’s work, etc.
    I thing I believe people are born gay, I don’t think that being gay or lesbian is a phase or choice. This is just my opinion. Also only mt other children knows their brother is gay. I always said that if someone asked me about my son I would just jump in and tell them. I feel friends kind of know but they just don’t ask. To me it’s kind of obvious. But he is happy, and I guess that’s all I can hope for. Thanks for listening. S

  6. Amy

    On February 2, 2009 at 4:15 am


    There is nothing wrong with gays/lesbians etc etc. We don’t bother you about being straight do we? So why bother us!!?? Gays never caused wars.. but guess who did… people fighting about god. So Shut it. Yeah i know you believe in it… that’s not the point… gays etc don’t bother you about believing in god, they just ask to be accepted!! So judging us is a VERY bad idea. Understand? Good!

  7. Philippines

    On February 12, 2009 at 7:22 am


    I have two lesbian friends who are into relationship. Theirs is of equality, means, “no one acts like a man”. I admire them both for showing to the world their affection. They have a son, though. And their helper is a gay! Their lifestyle is a revolutionary one. There is nothing wrong with it.
    And GOD does not punish them. God loves diversity!

  8. Sara

    On April 19, 2009 at 8:09 pm


    Sue- my mother is reacting almost the same way. its the most difficult thing in the world to not share a major part of my life with my family. I don’t think it ever gets to a point where it stops being awkward but its unfortunate that you have distance yourself from your son’s life. Baby steps are critical but if even you let this part of his life in a little, tolerate it at least, the experience will make you so much closer.
    Best of luck

  9. perj

    On April 29, 2009 at 12:57 am


    your message is so nice im 19 years old gay from philippines and i just hope that people who are not aware of this should have th same thinking as you are.. when i was 15 i engaged in a relationship i loved him somuch but people are trying to disgust us so we broke up and then i feel so lonely after that.. now i try to fix things up and think positively in my life.. its like i am always prohibited to give my love to someone and ask Him for guidance and acceptance.. i know someday they will understand and for the parents just love your son/daughter just like i do to my mother, she’s the only one left in my life.. now i’m in tears…

  10. Sebastian

    On May 23, 2009 at 1:27 pm


    I”m a transgender teen, and I can speak from experience that nothing is more of a gift than a supportive parent. I hope soon we can mend that gap between the two generations.

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