>parents used to cringe and make insulting comments whenever there was a gay romance or something LGBT related on tv
>finally come out to them as gay
>all cringing and comments stopped when watching tv
>they're super supportive of me
Anyone experience anything similar?
>>7747165
I'm sure it's fairly common. Lots of people have to experience something personally before they can learn to understand/tolerate it.
>>7747165
Yep
Mum still thinks bis are scum though
>>7747337
And rightly so
>>7747358
hey man...
my dad used to talk about how marriage was a sacred rite between a man and a women (he got that italian catholic upbringing) & then i got a gf and now he never mentions it. he does still make old man comments about stuff, 'those guy's voices sound gay' 'butch women are unnatural' but nothing aimed directly at me or my gf
>>7747165
if i were them i would lay it on even harder.
just to piss you off
>>7748285
If you were a parent you would be a bad one.
>>7748285
I've never had a problem with them doing it. I ain't no pussy bitch that gets hurt by words. I just think it's odd.
They even asked me if I was okay with them calling people "faggots" and stuff. Like, yeah, I still do that. No skin off my scrote.
>>7747337
Give your mom a big hug for me.
>>7747165
>Being gay
You literally can't make this shit up, kek. What a f****t
>>7747165
I think homophobia gut response is probably pretty common, I don't really care. As long as no one is being a cunt to my face.
>>7747165
They made such comments all the time.
Once they even were hinting that i may be even bisexual or gay even though i have a gf, either they somehow saw our sex toys or i am a bit too obvious.
my dad once said "I don't mind gay women since they dont have anal sex" which is not that bad in comparison
>>7747165
Prime example of cognitive dissonance
>>7748714
>f****t
Back to >>>/reddit/
>>7748901
>"I don't mind gay women since they dont have anal sex"
joke's on him
>>7747165
Such hypocrisy is very common.
>>7747337
Mad as fuck gold star detected.