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meadowlander

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56. Because it's not his identity?
Wed Oct 26, 2022, 12:35 AM
Oct 2022

And he asked for peoples' opinions?

And frankly it's harmful messaging to LGBTQ+ people reading this website that they should stay in the closet out of fear of upsetting people. Seriously, what decade are we in?

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Without knowing the grandparents it's hard to say. meadowlander Oct 2022 #1
Thanks. underpants Oct 2022 #12
When my great-nephew came out several years ago, his conservative grandfathers surprised us. greatauntoftriplets Oct 2022 #2
Anecdotally I know a lot of people whose grandparents were more accepting of them than their parents meadowlander Oct 2022 #6
That's very true. greatauntoftriplets Oct 2022 #14
What outcome do you want? WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2022 #3
I want her to be happy and grandpa to be healthy underpants Oct 2022 #4
What happens if you only get half of that? WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2022 #18
Then I would not consider that as a good underpants Oct 2022 #21
Is there ever a "good time" to come out? Deuxcents Oct 2022 #5
With all due respect, you and your wife do not have a dilemma Effete Snob Oct 2022 #7
I used those words for brevity I guess underpants Oct 2022 #13
I get it Effete Snob Oct 2022 #15
How is your daughter's judgement? Is she able to "read a room"? Is she subtle etc? LeftInTX Oct 2022 #8
How much under 18? gratuitous Oct 2022 #9
17 underpants Oct 2022 #16
I was going to ask how old she is. Scottie Mom Oct 2022 #32
Hmm....I'd tell your daughter what you told us, MineralMan Oct 2022 #10
Thanks. underpants Oct 2022 #17
Got it. It's a delicate sort of thing. MineralMan Oct 2022 #19
I can offer no insights except Elessar Zappa Oct 2022 #11
Yeah. underpants Oct 2022 #20
Went through the exact same thing a couple years ago sarisataka Oct 2022 #22
Thanks. underpants Oct 2022 #25
Always hard..... here's our advice to our daughter.... Happy Hoosier Oct 2022 #23
What little I know on the subject wryter2000 Oct 2022 #24
She plans on telling them on Christmas? Naw. Your daughter should realize boston bean Oct 2022 #26
This is an opportunity to grow for everyone...based on honesty, truth, reality, and love. It will wiggs Oct 2022 #27
You could tell your daughter what you've told us. pnwmom Oct 2022 #28
I'm not clear: Does your wife think this would give her dad a heart attack? WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2022 #29
Yes it could underpants Oct 2022 #36
It's her choice and her truth to tell. Solly Mack Oct 2022 #30
This is exactly right. meadowlander Oct 2022 #34
No problem Solly. Never. underpants Oct 2022 #37
... Solly Mack Oct 2022 #40
This is a fantastic answer. WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2022 #39
It might surprise you but the grandparents might already know. Emile Oct 2022 #31
Is your child ready for a very negative reaction from them? Do you think that's likely? lindysalsagal Oct 2022 #33
If I were her, ForgedCrank Oct 2022 #35
My husband and I are generally the ones who tell the grandmas and grandpas Wingus Dingus Oct 2022 #38
How about a soft reveal mercuryblues Oct 2022 #41
Support your daughter with handing this the way she Dorian Gray Oct 2022 #42
My daughter come out around the time she was 18 years old. Niagara Oct 2022 #43
Thank you. underpants Oct 2022 #44
If they are in their 80's, they have been around a LONG time. A HERETIC I AM Oct 2022 #45
your daughter should know that health concerns come first Skittles Oct 2022 #46
Thanks. underpants Oct 2022 #49
Having to lie about your identity can trigger suicidal depression. That's a health concern. meadowlander Oct 2022 #52
no one says she has to lie Skittles Oct 2022 #53
Not when she's being asked to hide or suppress a fundamental aspect of who she is. meadowlander Oct 2022 #54
how about we let underpants do what he thinks is right Skittles Oct 2022 #55
Because it's not his identity? meadowlander Oct 2022 #56
Are her grandparents really concerned about her sexuality? Ilsa Oct 2022 #47
The thing is, they probably know already. It's just a question of ecstatic Oct 2022 #48
soft approach and just mention she's exploring her identity in that area? Amishman Oct 2022 #50
I'm hearing my grandma's voice in my head... hunter Oct 2022 #51
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