seaweed wrote:
if telling your parents is important to you, then do it. i can tell you're thinking about it carefully, which is a good thing.
but if they think gay people want to f**k everyone of the same gender too then you may be SOL.
if they really just don't understand what pan-sexual means all you can do is try to help them to understand. simply, all it means is that someone who is pan-sexual can be attracted to anyone, not is attracted to everyone. its a positive term because it includes people who aren't necessarily one sex + gender or the other, which is what the L,G, and B (again, to put it simply for the folks) define. it means that you can be attracted to, and love, a trans person or a cis-gendered person or anyone in between. oh no, are they transphobic? if they are then there is little hope. if they're really insane, you could even be kicked out of your home. idk your situation but unfortunately its best to tread carefully with this stuff, especially when you've got another 5 or so years before you're a legal adult.
just wondering, why do you feel the need to come out to your parents?
Yeah, they're transphobic. I want to come out to them because I tell them pretty much everything, and we're very close. They won't kick me out (at least, I'm almost certain they won't), but I don't want them to send me to a mental hospital or Christian boarding school or something
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