Is it normal that parents think their child is gay?
This is for the parents. Do you think that your kids are gay? Is it normal?
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This is for the parents. Do you think that your kids are gay? Is it normal?
If you're queer, Mama and Daddy have probably been knowing since ya got here. As long as they love and accept you I'm cool.
A) It's none of my business, is it?
B) I couldn't care less as long as they are happy.
C) I wouldn't discuss it with you, anyway.
Honestly, if I had a kid and suspected that they were gay, I'd keep those thoughts to myself. I wouldn't put any pressure on them to come out. (etc.)
I'm not a parent, but I have feeling that my mother may think that I am gay. I'm not, but I suspect that it has come from my interests in menswear to my lack of interest in men.
If a parent thinks that a child is gay; they are either basing it on stereotype, a vibe that they get and/or tangible proof.
I think my parents believed I was gay until I finally started dating at 20. I'm the shy type.
While in high school, my best friend (and next door neighbor) showed up at home one day with a massive hickey on his neck. His overly-strict mother asked me what my parents would do if I ever showed up with a hickey like that.
I replied, "My father would probably shake my hand."
Wyeth. I know my son is gay because I saw him getting fucked and fucking his friend. He was fucking at 14 and was good. He was taking a cock good and his friend was moaning and he actually let his friend cum in him. Hey if he wants that I don't care. I thought it was hot. Then getting a blow job and Cumming on his friends face. My son was so freaky. 2 weeks later he had a 4some with 3 guys. And 2 were 18 and I watched and it was so hot. Seeing him fucking there ass hard. And cum spraying. I actually started getting a hard on and had some thoughts I wanted to do. But Omg. He gets nasty
Parents usually know if their teenager/young adult shows signs of being non gender-conforming in various ways, but other than that, parents usually are very surprised at the thought of their son or daughter being gay because often times there are no "signs" of it.
I have wondered about a childs FUTURE sexual preferences. I don't think it's possible to "diagnose" things from an early age, though. I mean, I used to like wearing girls' gowns as a kid, and yet grew up to be very hetero.