I am 35 and I am from Taiwan. My Taiwanese parents are conservative. When I came out to them at like 17, they was like "We would never accept you in this family." With years going by, I came to realize that I don't need anyone's permission to be who I really am. My parents would not accept me, it's neither my parents' fault nor my fault.
a parent should love a child no matter what - sorry they are so awful - I hope you live the life you wanna live - if you feel down consider to do therapy - it helps a lot
I'm sorry to read your story but know there are people in this world like me who care about you, even though we don't know each other, I want you to know you are valued, you are validated and most of all you are free to live your authentic self. Blessings from New Zealand.
I don’t see a gay man, I see a man who serves his country proudly. Your sexuality is your business. You’re one hell of a sailor, and a one hell of a youtuber. Thank you, for sharing your life with us. I support you 110%!
I remember spending years praying about taking away my gayness 🤦♂️ and when my mom said we need to pray ... in my head I was like I have done that for years
@@thewriter2634 Pedophilia isn’t a sexuality, it’s a paraphilia and it does long term mental health damage. Incest would be in the same bracket. Adultery is a consensual issue, and is up to how the couple deals with it. Someone being gay literally harms no one, so your argument is illogical.
@@thewriter2634 you don’t have like the lgbtq community ,but you should at least be respectful. If you really want to learn about it why not ask a gay man irl instead of typing nonsense through the internet? Gay men won’t be upset lol.
In my opinion, there's no such thing as "coming out". Your sexuality is your own business. Family and friends should love you no matter what. God loves us so much he gave us his only begotten son to save us. I prayed to God for strength and mercy, he delivered it to me through unconditional love. God is in control, just walk through his steps and all will be fine. Love you all my brothers and sisters ❤
Yes...as people transcend from prejudices, "coming out" will no longer be necessary. People will naturally and openly -without thought or fear - just be themselves.
Young man, let me congratulate you for being so bold and brave. As a 54 year old black man, my coming out wasn't as easy as yours, but the trauma was just as real. I am a PK (preacher's kid) so just think about what you shared with us, and multiply that by 30. I was thrown out at 13, but I survived. Yes I was attacked, physically and sexually, but I survived. But however, my best coming out ever, was when I came out to my son, and his response, You are still my dad.
We survive and make our own families out of friends. I am sorry that your family wouldn't accept you. Look at it as their loss, not yours. But and however serve the same purpose. So use one or the other. But can be used in more ways to simplify a sentence. Another English faux pas people make is using before and prior together. Just use one of the two.
I came out as gay at the age of 15 in 1977 and i can tell you it was hard at that time so be your true self and live your life for you always and forever. You will find the tribe that wants to run with you on your terms.
Well the hate and everything else in that time was harder than it is now, but it is till bad now. The notation that some think it is so easy is fooling, blind themselves. Things as people still hate, judgment to your skin, ethnicity, disability still goes on.
@@thewriter2634 The obvious difference is that the things you mentioned are harmful and rightfully banned for the most part. Whereas the deep love my same sex partner and I have long had for each other is the opposite, in that it has enriched the lives of those around us, gay and straight. Please think before you post.
You are a sweet young man!! You are fortunate that all your family finally came around and accepted you for who you are. I am 69 and was outed by a niece who saw me coming out of the gay bar one night. My family is also religious and have not been accepting of me. I was closeted my whole life, until I got outed, because I knew I would not be accepted if any of my family and friends found out. I wasn't wrong about that. Now I am in an open and affirming church, making new friends who are accepting of me, and basically starting a whole new life. You were wise to come out when you are still young. I wish I could have, and would have, but l didn't have the courage to do it!! Much love and respect for you!! ❤️🥰🌈
@@thewriter2634 you don’t have like the lgbtq community ,but you should at least be respectful. If you really want to learn about it why not ask a gay man irl instead of typing nonsense through the internet? Gay men won’t be upset lol.
@@thewriter2634 and I've already debunked you.. male/male relationships are two consentual adults whom isn't hurting anyone directly. All other scenarios you've mention is different as there is a direct hurt
As a Latina and being part of the LGBTQ community.The same for me as a trans woman when i came out to my mom and stepdad. I was kicked out in the streets in Texas at 17. My dad and my grandparents accepted me from the begining. While my mom didn't talk to me for 7 years. She came around and now is an allied for the LGBTQ community.💖 Si se puede✊🏽👏👍👏
Wow... I had to stop the video to wipe away tears, and rewind it several times to catch my breath. The world needs strong POC men, leaders like you! Thank you for allowing us bare witness to your journey! Big love!
The act of coming out never sat well with me because I always asked myself why must we go through this awkward ordeal and straight people don’t have to, so how my family found out was when I started dating my boyfriend at the time and they’ve known ever since. I didn’t sit anyone down because I believed that I didn’t owe anyone any explanation because I was doing nothing wrong I was just living my truth.
My mom said the exact same thing about fighting demons when I came out to her. Also, my parents tried to fly me out to Texas to pray with this pastor lmao. Religious parents always be extra AF. Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad to know I am not the only one going through this kind of situation.
You are a beautiful, articulate young man and doors are going to open to you and you won't even have to touch the doorknob. Intelligent people don't give a care about who you sleep with or fall in love with. They are interested in your talent and personality. Just stay away from butch bunnies who say one thing when you are with them and another thing when they are clicking it with their buddies. Some of those guys are nasty and vicious. People who love you, will love you unconditionally. Good luck!
It took me a while to own my sexuality because of all the stigmas, and stereotypes people have about gays but eventually I accepted who I am and I own it.
God loves 💙 u no Matter what you're sexuality is fuck society and what you're parents think of you keep your head up stay strong 💪 and blessed be proud of who you are never be ashamed what God made you from watching this storytime i see a handsome looking man that's strong confident with in himself smart and very intelligent never let anyone tell you different or bring you you down keep that beautiful smile on your face just keep telling yourself that I'm strong and confident if you can remember that you can get through anything stay blessed bro just remember god loves you and he doesn't make any mistakes period 🙏🌈🤜🤛💞💚💙🖤❣❤💞
I love how you came out by protecting your friend from your older brother. That’s very brave, and especially when you were not ready yourself. The backlash you experienced is eye opening as well. Similar to my out story, I was surprised my father was the most accepting. Now mothers will watch your UA-cam videos to understand more. Great video!
Thanks for sharing your story. It is so important. I did some of the same things and tried to pray it away and said I was BI. Luckily, my family was pretty good with it and accepting when some are not...but it is still so scary!!! My BF was so scared of coming out when he was younger, he got married and started a family until he couldn't take it anymore. He thought he could fight it and was doing what his family wanted him to do. He was living his life for others and not for himself, which is so sad. Sadly, there are many people out there who do that!!! So good for being brave and sharing your story! It will help others!
Your coming out story reminded me of how difficult it was for me to come out a long time ago. It was not as supportive as it is now but your story brought back a lot of memories and emotions. I am glad it brought your friends and family closer. It made me feel like the struggles of an older generation has made a difference
I just stumbling across your channel and watch your coming out story. So glad your dad reacted the way he did and tat your brother eventually came around. I'm from the Caribbean and when I told my favourite brother his words were Ï'm your brother and will always be no matter what" and that meant the world to me as he was the closes to me of all my siblings knowing it didn't change how he felt about me took a huge weight off of my shoulder
Thank you for being so open and descriptive about your entire life experience coming out. Brought a tear to my eye and so helpful to those going through the process. I am 62 and am encouraged that kids can come to terms with this earlier in their lives than my generation did. I was not able to address these issues until I was in my twenties because of the way the culture was in the seventies. So many more resources out there for people to help them now. Not perfect of course, but better. ❤
Very Inspirational. I got disowned by a few friends and family members when I came out too but I did my crying and moved past the people that would tolerate me and here i am today happy strong and successful but most of all proud to be who I am
@@vncentb thank you I will admit it’s not exactly the easiest especially when you’re like in the niche part of the gay world and you don’t like exactly what everyone else likes but it’s very freeing independent feeling when you can just come out be yourself and not have to worry about living a double life anymore do you know like learning that other people go through the same thing that you go through in some shape or form really helps you cope
Since your sexual orientation is not a choice and doesn't change, you made the only rational choice of accepting yourself as you are. Hope you have a happy and wonderful life. Thanks for making this video to help others like us.
Oh Vince, I’m so sorry you had to suffer in silence for that long. I’m so happy you’ve come past that time in your life. You deserve all the happiness the world has to offer you ❤️❤️
I agree, you shouldn’t have had to feel so alone like that Vince. It makes me so happy to know that you are open and free from that now, thanks for sharing this❤️❤️
Sometimes parents are extremely positive, affirming, and compassionate. Ideally, all parents should make one thing clear as they learn and process: that no matter what, they love you unconditionally. As for me my coming out to my parents was very difficult because my Father is a Pastor. One thing about they love me. So stay strong and keep believing in you.
I was the same...I hated myself for who I was once I realized I was gay... but then I became independent and realized that it’s life and I have to live for me and not for anyone else! I wish you the best! Btw I’m stationed in San Diego as well maybe we could be friends lol
Going through the stage of hating yourself due to what other people think feel so dark and lonely.. its not fair. Im thankful to have been able to free myself from those dark times, and glad you were able to do the same! And yeah that would be cool :)
Very good coming out story. It reminds me of being young and not sure. Fortunately I was never in the closet. I also told my parents that I could not change who I was. From that day on, they never argued with me about it or called me names. I was 14 when that happened. Always good to hear stories of survival, acceptance and love. Stay true to you.
I’m glad that you had such accepting friends and that your dad stepped up for you when you expected the complete opposite. I can only imagine how you must feel now that your reluctant family members finally came around and your relationships with them are finally back on track. Best wishes to you Vince and good luck with whatever you do in life.😊🌈👍🏻
I told my parents on Mother's day 3 years ago. I'm Black, White, Mexican, and Native American plus come from a deeply religious household. When I came out my mom told me she and my dad would never stop loving me because I make MY life not them but to live it well, doing what is good. I have had traumatizing experiences through my life but I never let them hold me down and kept up the good fight. Now I have a boyfriend who is taking care of me while I'm paying some debt because he knows that once that is done we can really start living a better life. The rest of my family was pretty accepting as I literally told them "I'm I any different from before I told you all?" And they left it alone and it's been good ever since. Have a great life man as you only get the one.
This was a real ass story. My experience coming out was so chill and uneventful I be forgetting how big a deal it can be for people. You got my respect for going through that brodie 🤙🏾
Hey, Vince! Really nice video. I recently came out as bi this year and I'm so happy I did. It's really important that people come out when they're ready rather than being forced out. I came out to family and friends face to face because I didn't want any artificial or carefully formulated reactions that would come through text or social media. I just wanted their genuine reactions and it was really nice. I enjoyed your story and maybe I'll share mine one day. Btw you're really handsome and you have a nice voice :)
This was AMAZING! So real & filled with many teachable moments in here, definitely going to use this video for pride month with the teens & youth I work with!🔥🏳️🌈
The interesting irony for me watching your video here is that I went through my struggles in coming to terms with being gay right behind you, as my family lived on Coronado Island in the 1980s. Also, so much of what you talked about regarding your feelings in 7th grade are spot-on with my own at the time. You're a brave young man, and you're also a great example to your peers. Thanks for sharing this!
Wow! Along with being so handsome, what a beautiful & sweet guy you are. You’re very well spoken & insightful. You’ll never know how many lives you’ve touched by sharing this. And how lucky to have friends that took the time to show you how much they care for you. So glad everything worked out for you. With the strength you’ve gained from those who love you & that amazing smile I’m sure you have a great future ahead of you. You’re a very special young man Vince. Peace ❤️
Very clear narrative and good presentation that could be used as a teaching tool. You've gone through some hard "learning" experiences in your young life but you've been honest with yourself and kept your integrity. You are real hero in my eyes.
But no disrespect but you dont even look gay at all from your profile photo. You look a few of my homies I play ball with at the park. And they all got girl friends. And one of them just had a baby.
My situation is so awkward I came out to my parents at 22 years old in 2022. They promised to "understand" the situation instead they're always forcing me to pray with them every day against "homosexual thoughts" and honestly it's killing me. They even pray for me to find a husband and all these heterosexual expectations they put on me. I regret coming out to them but not to my friends who have been really supportive. My extended family are more supportive which I wished I got the same energy from my actual family.
My hats off to you. You are a very well spoken gentleman. Im so glad you stayed focus and determined to be yourself. Education and communication is the best thing that you could have done. You are a beautiful soul. ❤️
Your coming out story resonates with me very well. This reality of being gay or in the closet will never go away in our life time. I’m happy to see new media outlets can put stories out there like your story. There’s so many sucides and bullying because of being gay. It’s a ugly human rule made up by man ...not by God or heavily father. Thank you for being a hero. You have save a lot of young people especially young people of color.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾😷💕
sadly, i don’t think it will for a long time.. but i am thankful to be able to share my story on this platform and hopefully help people, especially people of color! 🙏🏽🖤
Sounds like you handled yourself with dignity! Make good choices and you'll have a great life! I went through similar struggles in the 1980's. It is traumatic; but it builds character. 🏳️🌈👍
Thank you for sharing your story. You are 100% natural and beautiful as you are. God made you (and me) Gay. I've been out since 1974. Every day was a struggle then. I'm glad you were pissed when your mother had Mormons over. Never, ever allow yourself to be disrespected. Stand. These are not things that young people should have to deal with though. Straight people don't have to deal with stuff like this. You are a beautiful strong young man. And this video will help other young Gay people. I wish you nothing but love and happiness in life.
It is so brave of you Vincent to share your story. I came out in 2018, age 28 but it was something I always knew and my parents figured me out. I can relate to how you shared that you first said you were bi. It's a safe choice in the early part of finding personal bravery. The difficult path of removing the glass ceiling to just say "I'm gay" to family. I definitely started to figure out my preferences in 2018 and in 2019, I started making more friends with gay Latinos. My friends in Cuba that I still am friends with and have gone to visit now 4x. It's amazing on the element of surprise because I never had visiting Latin America and the Caribbean in my thoughts prior. I also wanted to say Love, Simon was my similar story since I never was with anyone but after having some life experiences of putting myself out there, I had to give life advice to some high school students where I taught. For anyone, you get to decide what you say, where you say, how much you say, and you set the boundaries on what you are comfortable with. There is no set timeline on coming out. I wrote my dad a 2 page letter saying I wanted to talk and I deliberately left my house for a day to go to the movies and to the mall. I asked my dad to write me a letter back and to put it in my room. The next day after having lunch and walking out in the park, I came out. Always choose bravery, have your trusted supports, and do not let the glass ceiling of hiding or pretending hold you back. You are brave Vincent. I would give you a hug and probably text you to catch up. You are a good man and again, thank you for being courageous to share your story. -Eric
Vince, I'm 42 and you are an inspiration. I came out at the age of 16 to my parents and they accepted me right away but I'm so sorry that you went through what you did, but super happy that everyone loves you unconditionally because you are a great soul!!! From one blatino to another! Love you brother!!!!
I’m glad my mom was so accepting, and now recently my dad found out and is okay with it. I struggled with it for many years about hiding who I was. Thinking all those years that I was not a normal human and that I was going to be a huge disappointment to my whole family. I’m glad I have the biggest support and that’s my family and I can truly be myself, been out to my mom for almost 4 years
I pride myself (59 year old gay male) on always staying current and came across your video on my feed. I'm glad I did not pass it by, and am amazed at your outlook. I really appreciated how you respectfully held your ground, being quiet when necessary, and vocal to not allow anyone's opinion affect your mental health or well being. You touched on important topics, both good and bad, that will surely help those that are struggling. Keep up the good work and congrats!
Not only does it get better for individuals but it’s getting better for us in society. This young man’s story compared to mine, coming out in the 1980s, is very different. All the painful struggle we went through to raise awareness is worth it when I see the younger generations ability to create a life of proud dignity. And your struggles today will make it that much easier for those to come. Stay strong. It is getting better!
This video touched me. Your a very strong man for being able to tell your story and happy to know that your loving life being you. Thank you for sharing that. Sending good vibes to you and your family.
Your experience was so traumatizing. To put that much pressure on you as a young person was terrible. They made it about them when its Your journey, not theres. But I am thankful that your dad said it's ok and he's still proud of you & loves you ❤ that means so much and thats the adult and mature thing to say. I'm glad you were strong enough to make it through 💙 alot of our brothers & sisters in the community end it all. Proud of you
I came across your video here and wanted to post that I think you are a very brave young man. I also noticed you are in the Navy. I joined the Navy when I was 19 and this was back before even don't ask, don't tell was in effect. During recruitment, they asked and expected me to tell! I lied because I wanted to serve my country. I also lived in fear throughout my time in the service because in those days, if they found out a sailor is gay, they actually took them to jail while they gave them a dishonorable discharge. Of course, this was also before the Internet and so it was a very lonely existence. It makes me so happy to see a sailor who is able to not only be out and proud but also be able to post videos talking about their coming out experience. God bless you, 'shipmate'!
LOVE this video. Your parents' differing reactions remind me of my experience with coming out to them - & I was similarly surprised. It was SO worth it though, as my mother eventually came around to the reality. Both of my parents have passed-on, now, with my mother having gone 10 years, before. My most recent cherished memories was just how close my dad & I had gotten to be during that time. 👨👩👧👨🏿🤝👨🏽
@@thewriter2634 It's rather simple, really - don't overthink it. It all boils down to "Consenting Human Adults." A partner is cheating? That's NOT consent. Rape? NOT consent. Necrophilia? Definitely, NOT consent!! Pedophilia? NOT an adult, so can't consent. A consenting adult couple agree to add a third consenting adult person into their bedroom? Good luck to them, lol! 👩🏿🤝👩🏻👨🏿🤝👨🏽👩🏻🤝👨🏿
@@thewriter2634 On the contrary, one must have knowledge of the TRUE situation to give VALID consent. The cheater has to LIE about the state of the alleged monogamous situation to the official partner - thus taking away that person's TRUE adult human consent, which is very WRONG to the betrayed partner. 🗣👥
The Mormon part took me out because that's something my mom would do. I came out to my brother and friends and they all took it well. I'm not sure if I'd let my parents know, but it still is a journey I'm happy your friends and family ended up supporting YOU!
Man thank you for sharing your story. I'm still battling with that feeling and exaity I hope one day soon I'm gonna come out to the world :( It's hard sometimes to explain what we feel and makes us stuggle for a long long time Really appreciate this!
Awesome video bro. I *officially* came out on National Coming Out Day, Oct 11 (last year) at 34-years-old and would always look to UA-cam videos like this for encouragement. I’m thinking of making one myself. But I’m glad that you came to terms a lot sooner than I did lol. And I’m glad that you’re on good terms with your folks. I’m black too and I gave my parents the same ultimatum: either accept me or deuces ✌🏿It took them a little bit but they eventually came around. My mom gives me dating advice now lol
The hardest part is coming out.... after that it’s easy..... feel your pain.... we all go threw it... just keep what you are doing you look like a cool guy.... and thanks for your service
Hi Vince, I’m glad that you were able to share your opening day story. I’m encouraged to hear your story, I wish I was in this time period because I struggle with my self and religious life, praying constantly and begging God to take this feelings away. I still dealing with being unhappy
I'm so sorry you have to struggle with this. I wish I could help take the pain and unhappiness away from everyone dealing with this.. its not fair. I hope things get better for you. Keep pushing and learn to love yourself
Vincent, just found you and subbed. I have been counseling guys your age since before you were born. You speak the truth and I am so proud of you and your courage in making this video. You are saving lives.........Peace.........Ray
Yea I had that experience when I came out to my mom, it was just so easier to say that I’m bi, even though I knew I was fully gay. A few years later I had to clarify to my mom that I’m gay. I’m happy you felt confident to finally tell your truth!!!
Im Jamaican too. I told my mom at 17 years old im 25 now. I didnt tell my dad because i was nervous as well. My mom first blamed herself, and called herself a failure and cried. I told my sister a day after and she cried (because she was afraid of how others would treat me). My mom began coming to me about “dreams” and “people” she hear and always some scenario about a young gay guy that had some bad situation. Then we went through the phase of her blaming the devil and how im comfortable with sin. Then the phase of accepting it but dont talk about it. Then now where I can openly share my thoughts on a guy and she doesnt cringe (although i rarely do that). And the key is to live your life and keep winning. Your family loves you once you show them that you are the same person and killing it by succeeding and having a level head they will come around guarantee. Thats what happen to me. Just a perspective only my immediate (mom and sister, and brother in law) knows. My cousins i drop hints and screw with them all the time as a humorous person, good feeling they know but never had that convo. And then friends and coworkers. I keep it as an as needed to know basis not ashame but still my own business. So best of luck but think it through dont do anything rash when you may be cut off. But please be open to meeting people your age and your own happiness. You dont have to tell people till you want but grow to love yourself and let people worthy in. And be safe!
It's better if you come out to your parents when you aren't financially dependent on them and live separately from them. If you do it and you think they will take the news badly, especially when you are dependent on them and it goes wrong, it can be a detriment to your life.
I don’t know where you live but don’t do anything towards your family until you are on your own feet and have decent friends to support you. You don’t owe your family anything especially if you already now feel you can not trust in their unconditional love and intelligence to be able to step out of their comfort zone. If protestantism is involved it might get even worse. Don’t push yourself. You don’t need to be ‘open’ to ‘closed of’ people. Take care.
I can relate to you in many ways amigo, I had the same thoughts and prayers como tu, there is a lot of machismo in our Latino culture, I had to learn to really love myself, in my case I was outed, me tomo muchos años, I embrace being unique and I don’t strive to be accepted but I do strive to be respected. No están solos 🤠 arreeee paque amarre
Yes, I have been to San Diego many of times. It is very nice walking down to the harbor area there to the Midway Aircraft Carrier area to see the other tourist.
You are welcome. You are a handsome guy. And I feel you are very intelligent so, now that you know yourself now continue on being yourself for you first. Careers and living on your own or at so point in the future when you meet someone who is goodlooking, smart with a cool career, you may want to live with each other. But you will decide those things in your life as you continue to become more mature. Being gay is apart if you and not the whole part of your life.
Vincent bro, thank you for your bravery for sharing your coming out story. I am a black 54 year old gay man and when I was a kid and teen in the 70s and 80s it was taboo to come out, It's still a challenge nowadays but it is easier. I can relate to several aspects of your story, crying yourself to sleep, feeling like you're going to hell, it's hard. I went through all of that but I admire you coming out at such a young age and I am happy you have lots of support. Indeed, it does get better. God bless you my brother!
Omg this video made me cry 🥲. I can relate to your coming out story in so many ways. I’m 18 and I just came out this year. My parents are religious as well and they don’t really except it yet but I’m sure in time they’ll understand. Much love to everyone ❤️
Beautiful smile. Nice job on telling your story. I didn’t come out until I was 35 at which time I was married to a great girl, three beautiful kids, and parents who were in complete shock. Again, great job on telling your story and thank you for your service to our Country.
I love this Vince 🥺 I always like to watch other people’s stories because it’s inspiring and motivating along with helpful knowing that we as individuals aren’t alone. I hate that you had to go through all of that though but it’s a good thing ur able to live in your truth
You have enormous courage and deep integrity. You also did your family a huge favor. You expanded their small worlds and invited them in. Proud of you.
Hey Vince, thank you so much for making this video. Growing up, I was always scared of revealing anything about myself thinking it would eventually make me come out to them. I used always come to coming out videos like yours for comfort and I still do honestly. After a million coming out videos, I've finally come out to a few friends and family. I really appreciate you making this video to help other queer people and I hope I find the courage to make something similar to this one day ❤❤❤
Damn this guy is beautiful inside & out. Your brother is a jerk for telling mom before you had a chance. I relate to 95% of this. My mom cried too. I didn’t come out until I was 21. It’s hard. But family and friends learn to accept it somewhat. Oh gosh when you said the Mormons come over lol. Half of them are gay too! Sheesh. Poor mom didn’t know what to do. My folks are preachers. I’m a Christian I believe in God. But damn having the Mormons over! Desperate lol. Such a similar story to mine. People always bring out the Bible. I was told I had Demons too. I had to sort of get away from family for awhile. I was told I’d go to hell also. I turn the script on people when they say that. And I say hmmm what kind of angel are you? Are you perfect? No you are a sinner too and God doesn’t like judgmental people. That’s what I say. Congrats on your dad being a loving, mature man!!!! We love your dad!!! Vincent! I’m Josh.
He was at the time, but I feel like i understand why he did it. I forgive him now though. no hard feelings at all. my mom actually read this comment and thought it was so funny, about you saying half of them are gay as well 🤣 oops. but yeah she didnt.. im so proud of have far she has come. 100% a different person when it comes to that. Thank you
First, I would like to say thank you for sharing! I feel like we have similar stories but I want to say that you were one of the people I watched on YouNow and I’ve always felt inspired by you! Keep making videos because I know it’ll help someone.
I loved your story. It was clear, heartfelt and I know it would help a lot of young people, Shame is the most destructive and debilitating emotion and no one should have to experience it because of who they are. The idea of going to hell is nonsense and I'm so glad you were able to move beyond that. Love yourself always and love everybody as yourself. Stay Blessed my friend!
Mahalo for sharing your story, Vince! Some of my Black gay friends had a really hard time coming out...it seemed that all of them were disowned for some period of time, but after things settled down and their families had time to process things, their relationships improved a lot. I know a couple of them will still say how much it hurt them for their family to be bigoted towards them for how they were born ‘cause they know what it’s like to have people be bigoted towards them for the colour of their skin when they were born. I hadn’t even thought about that ‘cause where I’m from, homophobia is pretty rare so most of my friends growing up, and myself and my cousin...came out and our family members just said okay thanks for letting us know. Anyway, it really made me sad to hear the pain and hurt in their voices when they were all telling me about their coming out experiences. 😓 Mine? Mom said she liked my bf at the time, then asked who’s top and who’s bottom...so I had to explain that we’re both guys, it’s not like there’s a “woman” and that I know a lot of really masculine guys who rather bottom. Then my dad asked, “you happy?” and after I said “yes”, he told me, “okay, das all a parents wants, for their kids to be happy in life.” Anyway, I hope u and ur ohana are all doing well. Love and aloha from Honolulu to ur entire ohana. 😁🤙🏽❤️🌈☀️
Thank you for sharing this! It does hurt, and feels like a slap in the face but it also makes us stronger and more independent. Which im thankful for. I hope your friends are happy and accepted by their families now. Im also so glad it was easy for you 🙌🏼
A great coming out video. Totally candid about your feelings, and so positive. At the same time, LGBT folks need to understand that coming out means that the friend or family member will need to process the news and that can take time. They have to come to terms with being a parent, sibling, etc. of a gay family member. Coming out can be only about getting a burden off your shoulders, but it can also be an act of love, sensitivity and patience.
Vince. Thank you for your courage in facing who you are and standing your ground with your family. Every gay person has to search their own heart and decide whether to live their truth or continue in the lie that their family and society wants to make them feel better. Speaking of Religion; I don't know if you know this but you have a new "Ministry". By making people comfortable with their sexuality and letting them know that It's ok; it will get better over time. I'm 52 yrs old and I know men in their 60's and 70's who are still struggling with who they really are. They have wives; grown children and grand children, but they're gay. They live double lives. It's sad too go through your entire life having never lived as your true self. Bless you and press on with work of helping others find their true self.
Im black and 🇵🇷🇩🇴 I’m so scared I’m Bisexual and I like 🇲🇽🇵🇷🇩🇴 and all Hispanics 😋 but I just told my dad but not my mom I’m going to tell her tomorrow 💪🏽💯 I’m sooo scared y’all Fr fr I hope it goes good ❤️🤞🏽
@@thewriter2634 I'M SURE YOU WILL SOLVE YOUR ON PROBLEM, I CAN'T HELP YOU WITH IT. I AM SURE ONE OF THE MANY PEOPLE WILL GIVE YOU SOME SUGGESTION'S. STAY SAFE & MAKE IT A GREAT WEEK.
I’m 27 and coming out this weekend to my deeply religious family. Keep me in your thoughts yall
GOOD LUCK TRE 🖤🙏🏼keep your head up
Best wishes 💞💌
🙏🏿🙏🏿 for your journey just be happy 🌹
Good luck bro🤍🤍 u got this and I’m so proud of you 🙏🏼
How did it go
I am 35 and I am from Taiwan. My Taiwanese parents are conservative. When I came out to them at like 17, they was like "We would never accept you in this family." With years going by, I came to realize that I don't need anyone's permission to be who I really am. My parents would not accept me, it's neither my parents' fault nor my fault.
Im so sorry to hear that. I hope you are at peace and have found happiness 🫶🏼
a parent should love a child no matter what - sorry they are so awful - I hope you live the life you wanna live - if you feel down consider to do therapy - it helps a lot
I'm sorry to read your story but know there are people in this world like me who care about you, even though we don't know each other, I want you to know you are valued, you are validated and most of all you are free to live your authentic self. Blessings from New Zealand.
Sorry to hear about that.
I will accept you
I don’t see a gay man, I see a man who serves his country proudly. Your sexuality is your business. You’re one hell of a sailor, and a one hell of a youtuber. Thank you, for sharing your life with us. I support you 110%!
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
You cannot see a sexual orientation, but he is still gay. It is who he is!
Being gay is not a bad thing. It’s okay to see a gay person! You can be gay and be seen as gay and be proud and serve your country.
I remember spending years praying about taking away my gayness 🤦♂️ and when my mom said we need to pray ... in my head I was like I have done that for years
Yeah it wasnt easy 🥺
Just be you baby.🏳️🌈
Even as a straight guy I support you
Thank you!
@@thewriter2634 Pedophilia isn’t a sexuality, it’s a paraphilia and it does long term mental health damage. Incest would be in the same bracket. Adultery is a consensual issue, and is up to how the couple deals with it. Someone being gay literally harms no one, so your argument is illogical.
@@thewriter2634 you don’t have like the lgbtq community ,but you should at least be respectful. If you really want to learn about it why not ask a gay man irl instead of typing nonsense through the internet? Gay men won’t be upset lol.
@The Writer i know you’re deliberately dense just by going off the fact that you say ‘G word people’. Stop trolling and get a life.
Even?
In my opinion, there's no such thing as "coming out". Your sexuality is your own business. Family and friends should love you no matter what. God loves us so much he gave us his only begotten son to save us. I prayed to God for strength and mercy, he delivered it to me through unconditional love. God is in control, just walk through his steps and all will be fine. Love you all my brothers and sisters ❤
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Yes...as people transcend from prejudices, "coming out" will no longer be necessary. People will naturally and openly -without thought or fear - just be themselves.
I’m not saying this to be rude, I was into homosexuality a few years ago . But Jesus came to save us from our sins not for us to be in our sins.
@@vncentb hi what state u n
@@anna9701 judging by your name.. you're a woman and women have a reputation of going in and out of being a lesbian all the time.. just saying 🤷
Young man, let me congratulate you for being so bold and brave. As a 54 year old black man, my coming out wasn't as easy as yours, but the trauma was just as real. I am a PK (preacher's kid) so just think about what you shared with us, and multiply that by 30. I was thrown out at 13, but I survived. Yes I was attacked, physically and sexually, but I survived. But however, my best coming out ever, was when I came out to my son, and his response, You are still my dad.
wow Linwood.. im so sorry to hear that.. I’m so happy that your son responded so well 🖤
That must be some story to tell.
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We survive and make our own families out of friends. I am sorry that your family wouldn't accept you. Look at it as their loss, not yours.
But and however serve the same purpose. So use one or the other. But can be used in more ways to simplify a sentence. Another English faux pas people make is using before and prior together. Just use one of the two.
I just came out today to my homophobic family. Thank you for the talk that it does get better. I needed that today.
Congratulations on being free🤍
I came out as gay at the age of 15 in 1977 and i can tell you it was hard at that time so be your true self and live your life for you always and forever. You will find the tribe that wants to run with you on your terms.
I knew i was gay in my late 20s
Wow, that’s amazing!
@@vncentb i have to say that for the first 3 months i was BI but very quickly moved up a notch to just saying i was gay.
Well the hate and everything else in that time was harder than it is now, but it is till bad now. The notation that some think it is so easy is fooling, blind themselves. Things as people still hate, judgment to your skin, ethnicity, disability still goes on.
@@thewriter2634 The obvious difference is that the things you mentioned are harmful and rightfully banned for the most part. Whereas the deep love my same sex partner and I have long had for each other is the opposite, in that it has enriched the lives of those around us, gay and straight.
Please think before you post.
You are a sweet young man!! You are fortunate that all your family finally came around and accepted you for who you are. I am 69 and was outed by a niece who saw me coming out of the gay bar one night. My family is also religious and have not been accepting of me. I was closeted my whole life, until I got outed, because I knew I would not be accepted if any of my family and friends found out. I wasn't wrong about that. Now I am in an open and affirming church, making new friends who are accepting of me, and basically starting a whole new life. You were wise to come out when you are still young. I wish I could have, and would have, but l didn't have the courage to do it!! Much love and respect for you!! ❤️🥰🌈
Brave guy. I came out as Bi first also. Personally, it made me coming out as gay easier.
Yes it does 100%
@@thewriter2634 that all applies to heterosexuality too lmao so just accept people
@@thewriter2634 you don’t have like the lgbtq community ,but you should at least be respectful. If you really want to learn about it why not ask a gay man irl instead of typing nonsense through the internet? Gay men won’t be upset lol.
@@thewriter2634 and heterosexuality? I can literally use those exact arguments against it so why is heterosexuality okay then?
@@thewriter2634 and I've already debunked you.. male/male relationships are two consentual adults whom isn't hurting anyone directly. All other scenarios you've mention is different as there is a direct hurt
As a Latina and being part of the LGBTQ community.The same for me as a trans woman when i came out to my mom and stepdad. I was kicked out in the streets in Texas at 17. My dad and my grandparents accepted me from the begining. While my mom didn't talk to me for 7 years. She came around and now is an allied for the LGBTQ community.💖 Si se puede✊🏽👏👍👏
Omg thats horrible.. you were so young. Grandparents are the best, to say the least. Im so happy to hear your mom is back in your life. 🥺
@@thewriter2634 Why do you waste your life trolling this nonsense? Does religious extremism play a part?
Time does heal.
@@thewriter2634 You're so disgusting. Finding excuses to justify your hate and bigotry. You will *NOT* win.
Wow... I had to stop the video to wipe away tears, and rewind it several times to catch my breath. The world needs strong POC men, leaders like you! Thank you for allowing us bare witness to your journey! Big love!
Thank you 🖤
@@vncentb just be yourself...be a good citizen...pray always...chat away here...
The act of coming out never sat well with me because I always asked myself why must we go through this awkward ordeal and straight people don’t have to, so how my family found out was when I started dating my boyfriend at the time and they’ve known ever since. I didn’t sit anyone down because I believed that I didn’t owe anyone any explanation because I was doing nothing wrong I was just living my truth.
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Hell yeah !!!!; 💖👍😇
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My mom said the exact same thing about fighting demons when I came out to her. Also, my parents tried to fly me out to Texas to pray with this pastor lmao. Religious parents always be extra AF. Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad to know I am not the only one going through this kind of situation.
I hope things have been better for you since your last comment...🤍
You are a beautiful, articulate young man and doors are going to open to you and you won't even have to touch the doorknob. Intelligent people don't give a care about who you sleep with or fall in love with. They are interested in your talent and personality. Just stay away from butch bunnies who say one thing when you are with them and another thing when they are clicking it with their buddies. Some of those guys are nasty and vicious. People who love you, will love you unconditionally. Good luck!
Thank you for these words Edward 🙏🏼
I came out at age 30. I'm 49 now. Always appreciate someone else's journey. I love your courage.
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It took me a while to own my sexuality because of all the stigmas, and stereotypes people have about gays but eventually I accepted who I am and I own it.
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God loves 💙 u no Matter what you're sexuality is fuck society and what you're parents think of you keep your head up stay strong 💪 and blessed be proud of who you are never be ashamed what God made you from watching this storytime i see a handsome looking man that's strong confident with in himself smart and very intelligent never let anyone tell you different or bring you you down keep that beautiful smile on your face just keep telling yourself that I'm strong and confident if you can remember that you can get through anything stay blessed bro just remember god loves you and he doesn't make any mistakes period 🙏🌈🤜🤛💞💚💙🖤❣❤💞
perioddd. 😂🖤
I love how you came out by protecting your friend from your older brother. That’s very brave, and especially when you were not ready yourself. The backlash you experienced is eye opening as well.
Similar to my out story, I was surprised my father was the most accepting. Now mothers will watch your UA-cam videos to understand more. Great video!
I loved that last part😭
Thanks for sharing your story. It is so important. I did some of the same things and tried to pray it away and said I was BI. Luckily, my family was pretty good with it and accepting when some are not...but it is still so scary!!! My BF was so scared of coming out when he was younger, he got married and started a family until he couldn't take it anymore. He thought he could fight it and was doing what his family wanted him to do. He was living his life for others and not for himself, which is so sad. Sadly, there are many people out there who do that!!! So good for being brave and sharing your story! It will help others!
Be of love
black and Spanish with indigenous ancestry makes such beautiful people
Your coming out story reminded me of how difficult it was for me to come out a long time ago. It was not as supportive as it is now but your story brought back a lot of memories and emotions. I am glad it brought your friends and family closer. It made me feel like the struggles of an older generation has made a difference
I just stumbling across your channel and watch your coming out story. So glad your dad reacted the way he did and tat your brother eventually came around. I'm from the Caribbean and when I told my favourite brother his words were Ï'm your brother and will always be no matter what" and that meant the world to me as he was the closes to me of all my siblings knowing it didn't change how he felt about me took a huge weight off of my shoulder
awww that makes me so happy.. I felt the EXACT same way.
Thank you for being so open and descriptive about your entire life experience coming out. Brought a tear to my eye and so helpful to those going through the process. I am 62 and am encouraged that kids can come to terms with this earlier in their lives than my generation did. I was not able to address these issues until I was in my twenties because of the way the culture was in the seventies. So many more resources out there for people to help them now. Not perfect of course, but better. ❤
Very Inspirational. I got disowned by a few friends and family members when I came out too but I did my crying and moved past the people that would tolerate me and here i am today happy strong and successful but most of all proud to be who I am
Im so happy to hear that
@@vncentb thank you I will admit it’s not exactly the easiest especially when you’re like in the niche part of the gay world and you don’t like exactly what everyone else likes but it’s very freeing independent feeling when you can just come out be yourself and not have to worry about living a double life anymore do you know like learning that other people go through the same thing that you go through in some shape or form really helps you cope
Since your sexual orientation is not a choice and doesn't change, you made the only rational choice of accepting yourself as you are. Hope you have a happy and wonderful life. Thanks for making this video to help others like us.
Unfortunately, wokeness promotes the total opposite now, that you can also choose your sexuality, just like conservatives think.
Thank you! I'm so glad I could help in some way 🥺
Oh Vince, I’m so sorry you had to suffer in silence for that long. I’m so happy you’ve come past that time in your life. You deserve all the happiness the world has to offer you ❤️❤️
I agree, you shouldn’t have had to feel so alone like that Vince. It makes me so happy to know that you are open and free from that now, thanks for sharing this❤️❤️
Thank you Angie 🥺
Thank you as well Clearisa 🥺
Sometimes parents are extremely positive, affirming, and compassionate. Ideally, all parents should make one thing clear as they learn and process: that no matter what, they love you unconditionally. As for me my coming out to my parents was very difficult because my Father is a Pastor. One thing about they love me. So stay strong and keep believing in you.
Well, you're just adorable and a lovely person. So glad you found the bravery to be honest about yourself. Thanks for sharing as it will help MANY.
Thank you so much!
I was the same...I hated myself for who I was once I realized I was gay... but then I became independent and realized that it’s life and I have to live for me and not for anyone else! I wish you the best! Btw I’m stationed in San Diego as well maybe we could be friends lol
Going through the stage of hating yourself due to what other people think feel so dark and lonely.. its not fair. Im thankful to have been able to free myself from those dark times, and glad you were able to do the same! And yeah that would be cool :)
@@vncentb add me on snap @reeco_luvsu or on Instagram @recco_official and this friendship will be lit 🔥 🤪
Very good coming out story. It reminds me of being young and not sure. Fortunately I was never in the closet. I also told my parents that I could not change who I was. From that day on, they never argued with me about it or called me names. I was 14 when that happened. Always good to hear stories of survival, acceptance and love. Stay true to you.
Thank you! You are very lucky, its a crap feeling honestly. I will always
I’m glad that you had such accepting friends and that your dad stepped up for you when you expected the complete opposite. I can only imagine how you must feel now that your reluctant family members finally came around and your relationships with them are finally back on track. Best wishes to you Vince and good luck with whatever you do in life.😊🌈👍🏻
Thank you :)
I told my parents on Mother's day 3 years ago. I'm Black, White, Mexican, and Native American plus come from a deeply religious household. When I came out my mom told me she and my dad would never stop loving me because I make MY life not them but to live it well, doing what is good. I have had traumatizing experiences through my life but I never let them hold me down and kept up the good fight. Now I have a boyfriend who is taking care of me while I'm paying some debt because he knows that once that is done we can really start living a better life. The rest of my family was pretty accepting as I literally told them "I'm I any different from before I told you all?" And they left it alone and it's been good ever since. Have a great life man as you only get the one.
This was a real ass story. My experience coming out was so chill and uneventful I be forgetting how big a deal it can be
for people. You got my respect for going through that brodie 🤙🏾
Thank you man 🙏🏽
Hey, Vince! Really nice video. I recently came out as bi this year and I'm so happy I did. It's really important that people come out when they're ready rather than being forced out. I came out to family and friends face to face because I didn't want any artificial or carefully formulated reactions that would come through text or social media. I just wanted their genuine reactions and it was really nice. I enjoyed your story and maybe I'll share mine one day. Btw you're really handsome and you have a nice voice :)
Thank you! Congrats on coming out :)
This was AMAZING! So real & filled with many teachable moments in here, definitely going to use this video for pride month with the teens & youth I work with!🔥🏳️🌈
Thank you, I feel honored! 🖤
The interesting irony for me watching your video here is that I went through my struggles in coming to terms with being gay right behind you, as my family lived on Coronado Island in the 1980s. Also, so much of what you talked about regarding your feelings in 7th grade are spot-on with my own at the time. You're a brave young man, and you're also a great example to your peers. Thanks for sharing this!
Omg that’s so amazing! Very ironic. Thank you!
We Gay men are always friends and allies, never competition or enemies 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🧿🧿🧿✝️✝️✝️🌠🌠🌠
Wow! Along with being so handsome, what a beautiful & sweet guy you are. You’re very well spoken & insightful. You’ll never know how many lives you’ve touched by sharing this. And how lucky to have friends that took the time to show you how much they care for you. So glad everything worked out for you. With the strength you’ve gained from those who love you & that amazing smile I’m sure you have a great future ahead of you. You’re a very special young man Vince. Peace ❤️
Nice young Man would be Proud to have him as my Son Continue being You GOD Loves you Just the Way he Made You 💟 💕
Amen! Thank you
Sexuality is not a simple thing. It is what it is, Simply put.
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Very clear narrative and good presentation that could be used as a teaching tool. You've gone through some hard "learning" experiences in your young life but you've been honest with yourself and kept your integrity. You are real hero in my eyes.
thank you
My g! One of the homies who gave me the courage to come out 💪🏾
Yessir 💪🏼🖤
@@thewriter2634 Sad.
But no disrespect but you dont even look gay at all from your profile photo. You look a few of my homies I play ball with at the park. And they all got girl friends. And one of them just had a baby.
@@sharjjahnaziz4122 Surely by now you should know that to look gay is based on stereotypes.
@@ian1585 But how can he be can. He looks like this boy in my 10th grade class that I play basketball with at school who has a girlfriend.
My situation is so awkward I came out to my parents at 22 years old in 2022. They promised to "understand" the situation instead they're always forcing me to pray with them every day against "homosexual thoughts" and honestly it's killing me. They even pray for me to find a husband and all these heterosexual expectations they put on me. I regret coming out to them but not to my friends who have been really supportive. My extended family are more supportive which I wished I got the same energy from my actual family.
Bro... Im so sorry to hear this. I truly hope things have been better... Its not fair to us to have to go through things like that :(
My hats off to you. You are a very well spoken gentleman. Im so glad you stayed focus and determined to be yourself. Education and communication is the best thing that you could have done. You are a beautiful soul. ❤️
I appreciate that!
Behind every Gay man, there is an story that made him a warrior 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🧿🧿🧿✝️✝️✝️🌠🌠🌠
Your coming out story resonates with me very well. This reality of being gay or in the closet will never go away in our life time. I’m happy to see new media outlets can put stories out there like your story. There’s so many sucides and bullying because of being gay. It’s a ugly human rule made up by man ...not by God or heavily father. Thank you for being a hero. You have save a lot of young people especially young people of color.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾😷💕
sadly, i don’t think it will for a long time.. but i am thankful to be able to share my story on this platform and hopefully help people, especially people of color! 🙏🏽🖤
Sounds like you handled yourself with dignity! Make good choices and you'll have a great life! I went through similar struggles in the 1980's. It is traumatic; but it builds character. 🏳️🌈👍
Well said!
Thank you for sharing your story. You are 100% natural and beautiful as you are. God made you (and me) Gay. I've been out since 1974. Every day was a struggle then. I'm glad you were pissed when your mother had Mormons over. Never, ever allow yourself to be disrespected. Stand. These are not things that young people should have to deal with though. Straight people don't have to deal with stuff like this. You are a beautiful strong young man. And this video will help other young Gay people. I wish you nothing but love and happiness in life.
It is so brave of you Vincent to share your story. I came out in 2018, age 28 but it was something I always knew and my parents figured me out. I can relate to how you shared that you first said you were bi. It's a safe choice in the early part of finding personal bravery. The difficult path of removing the glass ceiling to just say "I'm gay" to family. I definitely started to figure out my preferences in 2018 and in 2019, I started making more friends with gay Latinos. My friends in Cuba that I still am friends with and have gone to visit now 4x. It's amazing on the element of surprise because I never had visiting Latin America and the Caribbean in my thoughts prior. I also wanted to say Love, Simon was my similar story since I never was with anyone but after having some life experiences of putting myself out there, I had to give life advice to some high school students where I taught. For anyone, you get to decide what you say, where you say, how much you say, and you set the boundaries on what you are comfortable with. There is no set timeline on coming out. I wrote my dad a 2 page letter saying I wanted to talk and I deliberately left my house for a day to go to the movies and to the mall. I asked my dad to write me a letter back and to put it in my room. The next day after having lunch and walking out in the park, I came out. Always choose bravery, have your trusted supports, and do not let the glass ceiling of hiding or pretending hold you back. You are brave Vincent. I would give you a hug and probably text you to catch up. You are a good man and again, thank you for being courageous to share your story. -Eric
Vince, I'm 42 and you are an inspiration. I came out at the age of 16 to my parents and they accepted me right away but I'm so sorry that you went through what you did, but super happy that everyone loves you unconditionally because you are a great soul!!! From one blatino to another! Love you brother!!!!
Thank you man.. Much love
I’m glad my mom was so accepting, and now recently my dad found out and is okay with it. I struggled with it for many years about hiding who I was. Thinking all those years that I was not a normal human and that I was going to be a huge disappointment to my whole family. I’m glad I have the biggest support and that’s my family and I can truly be myself, been out to my mom for almost 4 years
This makes me so happy bro
I pride myself (59 year old gay male) on always staying current and came across your video on my feed. I'm glad I did not pass it by, and am amazed at your outlook. I really appreciated how you respectfully held your ground, being quiet when necessary, and vocal to not allow anyone's opinion affect your mental health or well being. You touched on important topics, both good and bad, that will surely help those that are struggling. Keep up the good work and congrats!
Thank you!
Not only does it get better for individuals but it’s getting better for us in society. This young man’s story compared to mine, coming out in the 1980s, is very different. All the painful struggle we went through to raise awareness is worth it when I see the younger generations ability to create a life of proud dignity. And your struggles today will make it that much easier for those to come. Stay strong. It is getting better!
Yes, I agree!
This video touched me. Your a very strong man for being able to tell your story and happy to know that your loving life being you. Thank you for sharing that. Sending good vibes to you and your family.
Thank you so much
Your experience was so traumatizing. To put that much pressure on you as a young person was terrible. They made it about them when its Your journey, not theres. But I am thankful that your dad said it's ok and he's still proud of you & loves you ❤ that means so much and thats the adult and mature thing to say. I'm glad you were strong enough to make it through 💙 alot of our brothers & sisters in the community end it all. Proud of you
I'm glad everything worked out for you 💕💕
Thank you!!
@@vncentb You welcome keep it coming.💕
I came across your video here and wanted to post that I think you are a very brave young man. I also noticed you are in the Navy. I joined the Navy when I was 19 and this was back before even don't ask, don't tell was in effect. During recruitment, they asked and expected me to tell! I lied because I wanted to serve my country. I also lived in fear throughout my time in the service because in those days, if they found out a sailor is gay, they actually took them to jail while they gave them a dishonorable discharge. Of course, this was also before the Internet and so it was a very lonely existence. It makes me so happy to see a sailor who is able to not only be out and proud but also be able to post videos talking about their coming out experience. God bless you, 'shipmate'!
wow.. thats horrible. im so thankful to be able to share my story without fear. god bless you as well
LOVE this video. Your parents' differing reactions remind me of my experience with coming out to them - & I was similarly surprised. It was SO worth it though, as my mother eventually came around to the reality.
Both of my parents have passed-on, now, with my mother having gone 10 years, before. My most recent cherished memories was just how close my dad & I had gotten to be during that time. 👨👩👧👨🏿🤝👨🏽
@@thewriter2634 It's rather simple, really - don't overthink it. It all boils down to "Consenting Human Adults." A partner is cheating? That's NOT consent. Rape? NOT consent. Necrophilia? Definitely, NOT consent!! Pedophilia? NOT an adult, so can't consent. A consenting adult couple agree to add a third consenting adult person into their bedroom? Good luck to them, lol! 👩🏿🤝👩🏻👨🏿🤝👨🏽👩🏻🤝👨🏿
Thanks for sharing!! 🖤
@@KelvinMMoore69 It’s a troll.
@@thewriter2634 On the contrary, one must have knowledge of the TRUE situation to give VALID consent. The cheater has to LIE about the state of the alleged monogamous situation to the official partner - thus taking away that person's TRUE adult human consent, which is very WRONG to the betrayed partner. 🗣👥
@@saywhat1512 Thank U 4 the head's up! 😉
The Mormon part took me out because that's something my mom would do. I came out to my brother and friends and they all took it well. I'm not sure if I'd let my parents know, but it still is a journey I'm happy your friends and family ended up supporting YOU!
well I hope you're able to one day!! thank you
The amounts of cuts in this video.. Chileeeee 😂
😂
Lol
I like this better than hummm like uhhh lol but it must have taken a lot of effort
😃😃the edit was really
Well done! Excellent role model for others 🙂
Thank you :)
Man thank you for sharing your story. I'm still battling with that feeling and exaity I hope one day soon I'm gonna come out to the world :(
It's hard sometimes to explain what we feel and makes us stuggle for a long long time
Really appreciate this!
You got this! We're all rooting for you. Im sorry you're struggling.. please keep your head up 🥺
of course man...
Awesome video bro. I *officially* came out on National Coming Out Day, Oct 11 (last year) at 34-years-old and would always look to UA-cam videos like this for encouragement. I’m thinking of making one myself. But I’m glad that you came to terms a lot sooner than I did lol. And I’m glad that you’re on good terms with your folks. I’m black too and I gave my parents the same ultimatum: either accept me or deuces ✌🏿It took them a little bit but they eventually came around. My mom gives me dating advice now lol
you should!! ive wanted to do it for years now... im glad i did. but thank you man :) im glad your mom came around.
The dating advice is sending me 😭💀
Great video! I hope anyone that's struggling with this knows that you are not alone.
I hope so too! Thank you brother 🖤
Thank you brother for being transparent with your truth. I'm a gay black man...I finally learned to love myself. Much love
much love 🖤
The hardest part is coming out.... after that it’s easy..... feel your pain.... we all go threw it... just keep what you are doing you look like a cool guy.... and thanks for your service
Thank you man!
This video helped me come out to my family. A huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Never felt more free in my entire life.
Im so glad & happy for you🙏🏼😭
Hi Vince, I’m glad that you were able to share your opening day story. I’m encouraged to hear your story, I wish I was in this time period because I struggle with my self and religious life, praying constantly and begging God to take this feelings away. I still dealing with being unhappy
I'm so sorry you have to struggle with this. I wish I could help take the pain and unhappiness away from everyone dealing with this.. its not fair. I hope things get better for you. Keep pushing and learn to love yourself
Vincent, just found you and subbed. I have been counseling guys your age since before you were born. You speak the truth and I am so proud of you and your courage in making this video. You are saving lives.........Peace.........Ray
Thank you so much.. that means a lot to me 🙏🏽
Yea I had that experience when I came out to my mom, it was just so easier to say that I’m bi, even though I knew I was fully gay. A few years later I had to clarify to my mom that I’m gay.
I’m happy you felt confident to finally tell your truth!!!
Thank you so much!
I am glad your father accepted you. I hope your mom accepts you. I am glad you were accept in high school.Much love. 💗
My mom does and has always accepted me. She is amazing and very supportive 🥰
@@vncentb Fantastic, Really!
Am 25 and of Jamaican parents and am scared of coming out,am just gonna continue live until it’s time,my anxiety is killing me tho 😭😭depression
Im Jamaican too. I told my mom at 17 years old im 25 now. I didnt tell my dad because i was nervous as well. My mom first blamed herself, and called herself a failure and cried. I told my sister a day after and she cried (because she was afraid of how others would treat me). My mom began coming to me about “dreams” and “people” she hear and always some scenario about a young gay guy that had some bad situation. Then we went through the phase of her blaming the devil and how im comfortable with sin. Then the phase of accepting it but dont talk about it. Then now where I can openly share my thoughts on a guy and she doesnt cringe (although i rarely do that). And the key is to live your life and keep winning. Your family loves you once you show them that you are the same person and killing it by succeeding and having a level head they will come around guarantee. Thats what happen to me. Just a perspective only my immediate (mom and sister, and brother in law) knows. My cousins i drop hints and screw with them all the time as a humorous person, good feeling they know but never had that convo. And then friends and coworkers. I keep it as an as needed to know basis not ashame but still my own business. So best of luck but think it through dont do anything rash when you may be cut off. But please be open to meeting people your age and your own happiness. You dont have to tell people till you want but grow to love yourself and let people worthy in. And be safe!
All the best
It's better if you come out to your parents when you aren't financially dependent on them and live separately from them. If you do it and you think they will take the news badly, especially when you are dependent on them and it goes wrong, it can be a detriment to your life.
@@ian1585 completely agree
I don’t know where you live but don’t do anything towards your family until you are on your own feet and have decent friends to support you.
You don’t owe your family anything especially if you already now feel you can not trust in their unconditional love and intelligence to be able to step out of their comfort zone. If protestantism is involved it might get even worse. Don’t push yourself. You don’t need to be ‘open’ to ‘closed of’ people. Take care.
Your story made me cry! Because I can identify with you. My story is different, but alot of similarities. Im so glad that everything is better now.
thank you 🥺
Congratulations. I remember how hard it was to come out. It was worse in my head. Everyone was accepting.
yes... I think this is such a big problem we all face
I can relate to you in many ways amigo, I had the same thoughts and prayers como tu, there is a lot of machismo in our Latino culture, I had to learn to really love myself, in my case I was outed, me tomo muchos años, I embrace being unique and I don’t strive to be accepted but I do strive to be respected. No están solos 🤠 arreeee paque amarre
Astonish me your clarity and fluent exposition...really intelligent person ....and with great charisma.. ..develop your talent. .
I appreciate it 🙏🏽
When Gay men empower themselves and unite to each other, they can achieve great and awesome things 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🧿🧿🧿✝️✝️✝️🌠🌠🌠
Just be yourself. I hope you will continue to be safe. Much peace to you. Stray strong for yourself first. Everyone comes after you and who you are.
Yes, I have been to San Diego many of times. It is very nice walking down to the harbor area there to the Midway Aircraft Carrier area to see the other tourist.
I agree. Thank you Lemard
You are welcome. You are a handsome guy. And I feel you are very intelligent so, now that you know yourself now continue on being yourself for you first. Careers and living on your own or at so point in the future when you meet someone who is goodlooking, smart with a cool career, you may want to live with each other. But you will decide those things in your life as you continue to become more mature. Being gay is apart if you and not the whole part of your life.
Vincent bro, thank you for your bravery for sharing your coming out story. I am a black 54 year old gay man and when I was a kid and teen in the 70s and 80s it was taboo to come out, It's still a challenge nowadays but it is easier. I can relate to several aspects of your story, crying yourself to sleep, feeling like you're going to hell, it's hard. I went through all of that but I admire you coming out at such a young age and I am happy you have lots of support. Indeed, it does get better. God bless you my brother!
Omg this video made me cry 🥲. I can relate to your coming out story in so many ways. I’m 18 and I just came out this year. My parents are religious as well and they don’t really except it yet but I’m sure in time they’ll understand. Much love to everyone ❤️
Much love to you! Give them time.. they will come around 🙏🏼
Beautiful smile. Nice job on telling your story. I didn’t come out until I was 35 at which time I was married to a great girl, three beautiful kids,
and parents who were in complete shock. Again, great job on telling your story and thank you for your service to our Country.
Oh wow! Im glad you were able to eventually be yourself and come out
I love this Vince 🥺 I always like to watch other people’s stories because it’s inspiring and motivating along with helpful knowing that we as individuals aren’t alone. I hate that you had to go through all of that though but it’s a good thing ur able to live in your truth
thank you!
So great to see young people of color telling their story! We need more of these stories told and supported!
This dude is gorgeous. Vince, you deserve someone who will love you and love you back.
So that’s your comment? His looks? Typical oversexualuzed gay dude. You guys make it worse for the rest of us.
You have enormous courage and deep integrity. You also did your family a huge favor. You expanded their small worlds and invited them in. Proud of you.
YES! Im so thankful for that. Thank you
Good luck young man. And God bless. I fully accept you for who you are.
thank you
Hey Vince, thank you so much for making this video. Growing up, I was always scared of revealing anything about myself thinking it would eventually make me come out to them. I used always come to coming out videos like yours for comfort and I still do honestly. After a million coming out videos, I've finally come out to a few friends and family. I really appreciate you making this video to help other queer people and I hope I find the courage to make something similar to this one day ❤❤❤
Damn this guy is beautiful inside & out. Your brother is a jerk for telling mom before you had a chance. I relate to 95% of this. My mom cried too. I didn’t come out until I was 21. It’s hard. But family and friends learn to accept it somewhat. Oh gosh when you said the Mormons come over lol. Half of them are gay too! Sheesh. Poor mom didn’t know what to do. My folks are preachers. I’m a Christian I believe in God. But damn having the Mormons over! Desperate lol. Such a similar story to mine. People always bring out the Bible. I was told I had Demons too. I had to sort of get away from family for awhile. I was told I’d go to hell also. I turn the script on people when they say that. And I say hmmm what kind of angel are you? Are you perfect? No you are a sinner too and God doesn’t like judgmental people. That’s what I say. Congrats on your dad being a loving, mature man!!!! We love your dad!!! Vincent! I’m Josh.
He was at the time, but I feel like i understand why he did it. I forgive him now though. no hard feelings at all. my mom actually read this comment and thought it was so funny, about you saying half of them are gay as well 🤣 oops. but yeah she didnt.. im so proud of have far she has come. 100% a different person when it comes to that. Thank you
First, I would like to say thank you for sharing!
I feel like we have similar stories but I want to say that you were one of the people I watched on YouNow and I’ve always felt inspired by you! Keep making videos because I know it’ll help someone.
Thank you for always supporting me :) means a lot
Thank you for this, many many years ago I came out , I hope the very best for you , goodluck in all your life’s struggles
Thank you 🙏🏼
I loved your story. It was clear, heartfelt and I know it would help a lot of young people, Shame is the most destructive and debilitating emotion and no one should have to experience it because of who they are. The idea of going to hell is nonsense and I'm so glad you were able to move beyond that. Love yourself always and love everybody as yourself. Stay Blessed my friend!
I sure hope so. Thank you
Mahalo for sharing your story, Vince! Some of my Black gay friends had a really hard time coming out...it seemed that all of them were disowned for some period of time, but after things settled down and their families had time to process things, their relationships improved a lot. I know a couple of them will still say how much it hurt them for their family to be bigoted towards them for how they were born ‘cause they know what it’s like to have people be bigoted towards them for the colour of their skin when they were born. I hadn’t even thought about that ‘cause where I’m from, homophobia is pretty rare so most of my friends growing up, and myself and my cousin...came out and our family members just said okay thanks for letting us know. Anyway, it really made me sad to hear the pain and hurt in their voices when they were all telling me about their coming out experiences. 😓
Mine? Mom said she liked my bf at the time, then asked who’s top and who’s bottom...so I had to explain that we’re both guys, it’s not like there’s a “woman” and that I know a lot of really masculine guys who rather bottom. Then my dad asked, “you happy?” and after I said “yes”, he told me, “okay, das all a parents wants, for their kids to be happy in life.”
Anyway, I hope u and ur ohana are all doing well. Love and aloha from Honolulu to ur entire ohana. 😁🤙🏽❤️🌈☀️
Thank you for sharing this! It does hurt, and feels like a slap in the face but it also makes us stronger and more independent. Which im thankful for. I hope your friends are happy and accepted by their families now. Im also so glad it was easy for you 🙌🏼
A great coming out video. Totally candid about your feelings, and so positive. At the same time, LGBT folks need to understand that coming out means that the friend or family member will need to process the news and that can take time. They have to come to terms with being a parent, sibling, etc. of a gay family member. Coming out can be only about getting a burden off your shoulders, but it can also be an act of love, sensitivity and patience.
THIS‼️
I'm so happy that it worked out for you . And you should be proud of yourself . And once again I'm happy for you
Thank you..
Vince. Thank you for your courage in facing who you are and standing your ground with your family. Every gay person has to search their own heart and decide whether to live their truth or continue in the lie that their family and society wants to make them feel better. Speaking of Religion; I don't know if you know this but you have a new "Ministry". By making people comfortable with their sexuality and letting them know that It's ok; it will get better over time. I'm 52 yrs old and I know men in their 60's and 70's who are still struggling with who they really are. They have wives; grown children and grand children, but they're gay. They live double lives. It's sad too go through your entire life having never lived as your true self. Bless you and press on with work of helping others find their true self.
Bro your so brave . Sadly I’m still in the closet. But mad respect for you bro. I added you and messaged you on Instagram as well. God bless
I appreciate that
I feel this. Being out and same gender loving is freeing me now as a Black, SGL man.
Im black and 🇵🇷🇩🇴 I’m so scared I’m Bisexual and I like 🇲🇽🇵🇷🇩🇴 and all Hispanics 😋 but I just told my dad but not my mom I’m going to tell her tomorrow 💪🏽💯 I’m sooo scared y’all Fr fr I hope it goes good ❤️🤞🏽
omg bro good luck!! 🖤 let me know how it goes
YOU ARE A BRIGHT AND STRONG YOUNG MAN.
FOR YOU THS SKY IS THE LIMIT.
ENJOYED THIS VID. ALSO PROUD OF YOU.
STAY SAFE AND WELL.
THANK YOU :)
@@thewriter2634
I'M SURE YOU WILL SOLVE YOUR ON PROBLEM, I CAN'T HELP YOU WITH IT.
I AM SURE ONE OF THE MANY PEOPLE WILL GIVE YOU SOME SUGGESTION'S.
STAY SAFE & MAKE IT A GREAT WEEK.