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When did you come out to your family? [View all]
I thought this would be a good question to kick off the new polling feature.
31 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited | |
Younger Than 13 | |
0 (0%) |
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13-15 | |
1 (3%) |
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16-18 | |
4 (13%) |
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19-21 | |
8 (26%) |
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22-27 | |
9 (29%) |
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27-36 | |
4 (13%) |
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37 Or Older | |
2 (6%) |
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Don't ever plan on coming out to family members | |
3 (10%) |
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0 DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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I'm curious to know (I am straight) were family members generally supportive for those that
teddy51
Apr 2012
#1
I have a very good friend who is gay (2 boys in family) and his brother is also gay.
teddy51
Apr 2012
#3
Dad didn't talk to me for a week, but now we are closer than ever. It's such a generational thing.
GodlessBiker
Apr 2012
#5
Well, I think a dad now tends to, not always, but tends to handle it better than my WW2 dad.
GodlessBiker
Apr 2012
#7
there are 600,000 homeless lgbt kids in this country who were kicked out by their loving parents
johnnypneumatic
Apr 2012
#14
My dad was supportive, although he asked a couple of times if I was "sure".
knowledgeispwr
Apr 2012
#35
"for me he made that remark in front of the probate judge... who just happened to be gay." lol
teddy51
Apr 2012
#11