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10 People Reveal How Little Their Parents Know About Them

The great news is that there’s been a lot of progress made in the last few decades for LGBTQ+ rights, not to mention a wider general acceptance, understanding, and tolerance.

It astonishes me that at this point, even America’s most far-right social conservatives generally have to at least pretend to be pro-LGBT because the clock has just plain run out on being a public figure who still openly harbors that bigotry.

But of course, it’s not all gravy. The problems are far from fixed. And tons of kids face, among other things, a reluctance or an inability to share the truth about themselves even with their own parents.

10. As you’d like to be treated

I mean, still not a TOTAL waste.

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9. Read along

“She doesn’t know I’m a lesbian.”
I can’t think of a better way for the modern church to just keep losing membership.

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8. “I hate that sentence.”

How do you even get o the point where you have that much blind hate in you?

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7. The roommate situation

Seems like they’re gonna find out sooner or later.

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6. My best friend

All that hiding and all the games have to be exhausting.

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5. Gaydar

I believe gay people when they tell me they have gaydar.
Straight guys who probably don’t even have gay friends? You’re just lyin’.

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4. My boyfriend’s mom

Dang, I’m gonna need to like make a diagram for this one.

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3. Trumped up

What a cool time to be alive.

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2. Years pass by

When will he know?

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1. I am though

The shirt just hit the fan.

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Best of luck to all the LGBTQ+ kids out there going through this. I can’t imagine what it’s like.

Do you have experience with this sort of thing?

Tell us about it in the comments.