Hi /LGBT/. I'm thinking about telling my parents I'm gay. How did you come out?
>>7624974
Why would you even do that? It's completely unnecessary to tell your parents your sexual orientation, which is effortless to hide unlike being transgender, where coming out is required to transition.
Any gay boyfriend would be completely understanding if you don't want him to meet your parents because they are anti-LGBT devils.
>How did you come out?
I haven't! And I'm probably not going to unless I bring home a dude or a trans girl or something, in which case I'll just casually drop, "oh by the way, I'm bi."
There is no need to tell anybody.
The only people who need to know who you bang are those you want to bang.
Don't make a big deal out of it, after all it's merely a small part of your life, not what you center your life around.
If someone asks, answer them, but don't force that stuff on people.
They will treat it less like it's a big deal that way.
Never told my parents. Did tell my one friend because a mutual coworker at the same party had brought her gf over (didn't know she was lesbian) and not saying I was gay as well when discussing them would have felt ridiculous.
>>7624974
My mom figured it out because she was constantly asking what girls I liked at school. Bitch, I'm a fucking fag. Though I would suggest just keeping it to yourself and waiting until it's necessary. Like when you get in a relationship or something (even then you don't have to)
>>7624974
I just sent my mom a text and since she's a blabbermouth she told everyone else for me. Was pretty easy in the end.
My dad was telling me to be careful with girls and that there are more important things than pussy and be careful having kids, and I was like, yeah, that's never going to be a problem because I'm gay.
My ma, I never talked to her about it, but she was asking me if there was boys I liked or if I had a bf so I guess she knows but she's supportive.