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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2009

This is a continuation of some coming out advice. Thanks for watching, and I'll be recording more videos in the coming weeks/months! Please let me know if you want me to touch on anything specific.

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  • My feelings exactly! People who talk about it as a choice definitly don't get it...

  • @wasupwitdat11 if he disgusting, why you watched it? GET LOST YOU MORON!

    it's soo pathetic you watched this video, only for mocking him!

    or maybe you like or hide in the closet! LOL!

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  • @coolkid00761

    Did you and your dad have a close relationship before you came? How was it after?

  • This is completely unrelated to the subject matter of your video, but you look just like Jake Gyllenhaal - just thought I'd say. Now, in relation to the subject matter - your dad doesn't need to "agree" with your sexuality; he doesn't need to "accept" it - you are who you are, and his opinion is irrelevant. Having said that, I know that it burns. I've yet to come out to my dad (I'm bi) but my mom, much like yours, was completely cool with it when I came out.

  • I just think it's weird he was curious about your sexual life. If I was a parent, I wouldn't want to think of my kid(s) having sex. *shudders*

  • @azuresky33 I think "coming out" is a process, and if/when you do tell your mom you are gay, you can also tell her that. I believe coming out is ultimately an act of loving and trusting of others. It means loving your self enough to be honest with others about who you really are. If you have a good relationship with your mom then put your trust in that relationship and that she will love you no matter what. Also be willing to give her time to adjust to it if she needs it.

  • I am 17 about to be 18. I had come out to my mom 3 years ago that I am bi-sexual and we talked about it a few times but after we just didn't say anything about it anymore and recently I have come to realize that I am gay.I have no idea how to tell my mom. We are like best friends but when it comes to this I feel like our relationship will be changed forever and not in a good way. A part of me thinks she will be ok with it but resent me also. Does anyone have any advice for me?

  • Thank you for having true conviction to who you are and therefore great integrity

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