My son was 17 he called me at work and started crying he told me he was sorry that it was bad. He finally said he was gay, I told him it was okay, I loved him he had nothing to be sorry for. When I got home I just opened my arms and hugged him.
I cried so much when I came out to my mom cuz I thought she wouldn't love me anymore and I was really scared to as well. I also cried when I came out to my cheer team cuz I thought they would think of me differently and treat me differently but they treated me the same as they did before and they dont thunk kf me differently, they were accepting. I love my cheer team so much.
My sister is gay, I didn't see how she came out because she's 9 years older than me, but she's depressed and when I was 9 (she was 18) my mom got her a sweater that said, It doesn't matter as long as you are happy You are loved She was crying and it was so wholesome
I want to say, I'm religious and I still totally accept and love all walks of life, because you're gay, lesbian or bisexual or any other sexual relation love is love, and I want everyone to be happy despite who you love, be proud of who you are. ❤️
Religions have nothing to do with being gay. Just because one is religious doesn't mean he or she is leading a better life than others, or can judge how other people should live their lives.
@@kaml.7341 thanks Kam, you have the right to disagree, i just am not sure what you disagree about? Thanks for not using words to try and hurt me because i have a different opinion
It took me six full years to come out of the closet, but I finally came out on January 13th. I’m gay and I’m proud!! Don’t be afraid to be who you are. Love is love!!
I'm happy for you!! Always be proud of who you are. It'll be 7 years this January since I came out to my family. I've been so fortunate to have their unconditional love and support.
I'm very proud of the person that was graduating & happy for them, cause that emotional build up of waiting for the right time, led to an announcement at graduation. Hopefully if there were other religions there, they weren't offended but honored to be in the audience during the most important, remembered and treasured moment of that persons life.
I know this might not be in my lifetime, but one of the only things that gives me hope is thinking that one day we won't have to be scared anymore. Scared to tell family, scared to hold hands in public. I want my future. I want it now.
@@Brendan1200 First of all God loves everyone. So you need to read the Bible more than. Also being gay is their sexuality I don't know what you mean by its fixable
This video is so adorable!!! My family wasn't supportive of me coming out, but my friends always were, and after a few years my family is changing attitude towards it too!!
The first one. It was so pure. He was so scared but he did it! I felt the same when I came out to my parents. But just hugged me and said “we love you no matter what”. All parents should be like that.🙂
The most amazing thing is not only when parents accept it, but when they don't treat it as if it were a disadvantage or a disappointment. Some people say they are fine with it, but in reality they look at it as something negative. That mom who said "Don't be sorry silly," to her son was so precious, and I hope one day everyone will look at coming out as a positive happy moment, instead of something. to be ashamed of.
My coming out was horrid, so seeing these videos I cry like a baby. Especially the one with that "emo" kid, the way his mom embraces him it's something I will never have but love to see others thrive with their parents behind them.
Gender and sexuality is not between your legs, it's in your head and heart. I have a close friend who came out just this week, he told me that for all of his life, he had heard that homosexuality is wrong, that bisexuals has a chance and that straight people are normal, so he never dared telling people who he really was deep inside, of fear that people would think that he was disgusting, sick, in need of a cure, rehab or even castration. When he understood that his close ones would see him with the same eyes as before no matter what, he broke down in tears of relief. I mean this person is not evil, far from it, he is the friendliest, most generous and empathic person I know. Why would I and our equal friends discard such a wonderful person. I doubt there is such things as gods, but if they do exist, I think they would be proud of his bravery when he told people about his honest feelings. Honesty is worth more than the most valuable stone in the world afterall. Love has value, hate doesn't. This goes for anyone struggling with hiding their true feelings, not only sexual, but overall, don't be afraid of being your true self, there's always someone out there who will love and support you for who you are
What makes me sad....is I see people coming out crying about it....and saying there sorry!? Sorry for being human? Sorry for who you are? Our society should change! Anyone should be able to come out, and not be afraid because of who they are!
@Cry Aloud Spare Not WTF? Wrong for the way there were born? So we must punish any born a different way of society? Your a monster! And a sad soul.....so you will live a long life! Because the good die early!
I know--I felt sad seeing that too :-( No one should have to feel ashamed or afraid to come out to their loved ones. And "Cry Aloud Spare Not" has some seriously backwards ideas. "Guilty conscience of wickedness" best describes the people who disown their children or shun their siblings, parents, neighbors, etc., simply because of who they love.
When I came out to my mom and bestie I cried my eyes out cuz I was terrified of what they would think. Now my whole family and a bunch of my friends know and I'm surrounded with unconditional love and acceptance😊😊
I never had to come out, I just told my parents and they were completely ok with it; they just want me to be happy, it never changes how they see me, they love me for me regardless of who I love.
Imagine having a mom who says "Please don't come out until I die"... I hope I have supporting parents. But those who actually have... CONGRATULATIONS : )
that young kid that said "love is love" gets it, he so gets it.....That was awesome. "That would be so kool" my god he is awesome, I wish everyone was like him.
As a gay person myself I’m BLESSED TO BE WHO I AM, and for my fellow LGBTQ+🏳️🌈 brothers and sisters, especially those who’ve paved the way before me, I cannot HUMBLY thank you ☺️ 🙏🏾 😊 enough for standing up for what is right
I struggle with coming out as a hispanic man. I was married once and i knew it was not for me. I am in a loving relationship now and i want so much to publicly display my affection to my husband.
I remember when I came out to my parents my dad was so angry he broke my head and threw me out of the house but then a guy came up to me and said “what happened to you” i told him my story he was worried about me he took me to his apartment and little did ik that I had just met the love of my life we proposed a year ago and have been living happily I have not seen my parents in 6 years (Power Of Love)🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I have a dear friend that is gay and that I love and support with all I have! He is my brother from another mother and he will always be! I am proud of him and I am also a little jealous because when he does his makeup for a show I wish I could look that amazing! You are who you are! Be proud! There is nothing to be ashamed or scared about!
How I did it Came home from Korea for Thanksgiving and brought my “roommate” as well. And mid-dinner I shouted “Oh yeah i forgot, he’s my boyfriend!” I silenced the room but no tears happened that day. Tbh it was very confusing yet funny
People shouldn't be sorry to be sad and cry and say "sorry", I read some comments saying that but... ...it's still okay if I cry watching this right?! TwT it's so heartwarming... *sniff *
I came out to my parents in the 1980s in A small town in British Columbia. I was still in high school and my mother found out through someone else. The first words out of her mouth were " I wanted so much more for you." My heart broke. Then when I met my husband many years later she said , " are you sure its not a phase." I dont doubt my mother loved me but never accepted who I was totally. I remember going out to a restaurnt with her and my dad and she introduced my husband as a friend . I corrected her right there. She realized she had crossed a line and never did that again. Oddly enough my dad was more supportive. When I went to go for counselling at my high school they wouldnt help me deal with what I was going through and sent me to a counsellor that was much more supportive. There is still much hate in the world but seeing these parents showing unconditional love to their kids brought tears to my eyes. Im 59 now and it still hurts when I think of what my mom ssid all those years ago. Feel blessed if you have parents who love you unconditionally.
@@mohammadfikri90 That makes absolustly no sense, of course if her/his dad is gay she/he wouldn't exist but he isn't. Supporting gay people won't make more people gay or make people turn gay. What's your point?
I came out to my parents in the 1980s in A small town in British Columbia. I wa still in high school and my mother found out through someone else. The first words out of her mouth were " I wanted so much more for you." My heart broke. Then when I met my husband many years later she said , " are you sure its not a phase." I dont doubt my mother loved me but never accepted who I was totally. I remember bing out in a restaurnt with her and my dad and she introduced my husband as a friend . I corrected her right there. She realized she had crossed a line and never did that again. Oddly enough my dad was more supportive. When I wentnto go for counselling at my high school they wouldnt help me deal with what I was going through and sent me to a counsellor that was much more supportive. There is still much hate in the world but seeing these parents showing unconditional love to their kids brought tears to my eyes. Im 59 now and.it still hurts when I think of what my mom ssid all those years ago. Feel blessed if you have parents who love you unconditionally.
He may surprise you. But, as you get older, your shoulders will start to droop from carrying all the baggage of not being who you truly are to your family. For me, coming out was a stark and very black or white choice. I fell in love with a man and I had to choose - do I follow my heart and go be with him or do I stay in the closet, for the sake of my family and friends? At that point in my life, it wasn't much of a choice at all. My man and I have been together about 15 years and have been married for 5 1/2 years. And my family loves him too!! :)
I love seeing others, mainly parents, accept their kids for being LGBTQ+.. It hurts knowing that I won’t get accepted by people who are suppose to love me unconditionally but I’m happy to see others get accepted for who they are.
I think the most powerful one is the second one, when the guy says “I’m sorry” to his mom. This is exactly how it feels to be gay and closeted. You feel like an error or a mistake, that it gets you to the point where you think that it’s your own fault.
It's made me cry like hell lol😅... Am Dhiraj from India am 15 and am the only child of my parents and now I can proudly say that am gay son of God... But I can't come out to my parents 😭😭 and it's killing me from the inside... 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I always watch these with a mixture of happiness and sadness, because I think this is wonderful. But they’re all coming outs that didn’t have, and never had a chance of having. I hope that no one goes through what I did. Much love for everyone in the comments, whether you’ve come out yet or not ❤️
My son was 17 he called me at work and started crying he told me he was sorry that it was bad. He finally said he was gay, I told him it was okay, I loved him he had nothing to be sorry for. When I got home I just opened my arms and hugged him.
aww you’re a good mom.. :((
You a shitty mom huh?
🤣
Imagine having supportive parents. That’s the life I want to live
Same... Too bad my mom would never accept me.
Same I kinda do well a half supportive mom lol
@@vadtomorrow1691 ahhaha gay
Are your parents not supportive
@@joshuasortland2028 pretty much, my mom is rarely supportive but my dad is never.
People shouldn’t need to come out. A person should just be able to bring someone home and say ‘Mum/Dad, this is my Boyfriend/Girlfriend’
100% True
Yesssss
mom...
this is my new car 😭
Its harder when your trans
Imma be sarcastic and say prolly not. If I bring someone to my parents and just say I'm with this person there will be a HELL of a talk.
That people have to "come out"..have to say "sorry" and have to "cry" while doing it just shows that the world we are living in is just wrong!
That's not necessarily true. People cry because it's hard and scary, not because it's wrong!
It's a big deal because when you tell someone(s) about it. Because You're scared that they won't love/care about you anymore.
@@travmonster8152 In Switzerland..a father from Iraq found out that his son is gay and he tried to kill him while sleeping
@@qwerttzizzi wow that's evil
I cried so much when I came out to my mom cuz I thought she wouldn't love me anymore and I was really scared to as well. I also cried when I came out to my cheer team cuz I thought they would think of me differently and treat me differently but they treated me the same as they did before and they dont thunk kf me differently, they were accepting. I love my cheer team so much.
My sister is gay, I didn't see how she came out because she's 9 years older than me, but she's depressed and when I was 9 (she was 18) my mom got her a sweater that said,
It doesn't matter as long as you are happy
You are loved
She was crying and it was so wholesome
T_T
Cri
As a bisexual female to see the young man apologizing for being who he is makes me cry. Who I am kidding this whole video had me in tears.
Be gay and proud, love is love
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
No gay
🏳️🌈
KittenDaKat 06 🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🖤🏴🤏🍆🤏🍆🤏🍆🤏🍆🤏🍆🤏🤏🤏🍆🤏🍆🤏🍆🍆🤏🍆🤏🍆🤏🍆🤏🤏
@@Brendan1200 here kiss my gay ass~😐
I want to say, I'm religious and I still totally accept and love all walks of life, because you're gay, lesbian or bisexual or any other sexual relation love is love, and I want everyone to be happy despite who you love, be proud of who you are. ❤️
Wow, that's something rare, respect
Religions have nothing to do with being gay. Just because one is religious doesn't mean he or she is leading a better life than others, or can judge how other people should live their lives.
@@kaml.7341 i think you are confusing religion with belief
@@joshuasortland2028 I don't think so! Perhaps you should look it up in your own Bible (not other people's Bible, but your own Bible)!
@@kaml.7341 thanks Kam, you have the right to disagree, i just am not sure what you disagree about? Thanks for not using words to try and hurt me because i have a different opinion
"I'M PROUD TO BE THE GAY SON OF GOD"
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
*KuriLicious* respect God please!
*KuriLicious* now I’m straight but I love god I hope to see you there one day
Patriot Nation thanks I’m straight to
We Stan the gay son of God. 👏😆
MadameDeath your gay
You don’t have to say sorry for your sexuality because that’s just nature. Pretending to be straight if you’re gay is against nature.
That's what I have to do 😥
Yea but if you was my shoe when I tried for the first time to be with some one like me and be robbed and jumped it's Scarry and messed up
It took me six full years to come out of the closet, but I finally came out on January 13th. I’m gay and I’m proud!! Don’t be afraid to be who you are. Love is love!!
I'm happy for you!! Always be proud of who you are. It'll be 7 years this January since I came out to my family. I've been so fortunate to have their unconditional love and support.
How do you get the courage? I don't understand?
So Happy for you! Took long for me to say im trans :3
Ew gay
@@Brendan1200 kiss my gay ass
Awe the first mom was so caring and accepting
Awe this is cute and sad.. to all the people who feel upset about themselves ill give you hugs ❤❤
M I S T Y ▪︎ W Ø L FF You are so sweet
Thx 🙂
x2
littlemiss-katt please hug meeeeee ;-;
littlemiss-katt Thank you! I needed that.
Ain’t even 1 minute in, I’m already crying. I’m so proud of them for being so brave to come out.
I'm very proud of the person that was graduating & happy for them, cause that emotional build up of waiting for the right time, led to an announcement at graduation. Hopefully if there were other religions there, they weren't offended but honored to be in the audience during the most important, remembered and treasured moment of that persons life.
The one with the mother hugging her son brought me to absolute tears, every parent SHOULD be like her.
Yeaa
I know this might not be in my lifetime, but one of the only things that gives me hope is thinking that one day we won't have to be scared anymore. Scared to tell family, scared to hold hands in public. I want my future. I want it now.
I do too, I long for it. I want it. I need it.
I come before as the gay son of God..
Respect..
The gay Jesus
@@tutle7507 Gay virgin mary
God hates gays y’all need god. Read the Bible. Gay is somthing that is fixable before someone is born
@@Brendan1200 First of all God loves everyone. So you need to read the Bible more than. Also being gay is their sexuality I don't know what you mean by its fixable
Ice Chiri before some one is Born you can look at there genetics and see if they are gay or not..
This video is so adorable!!! My family wasn't supportive of me coming out, but my friends always were, and after a few years my family is changing attitude towards it too!!
The first one. It was so pure. He was so scared but he did it!
I felt the same when I came out to my parents. But just hugged me and said “we love you no matter what”.
All parents should be like that.🙂
I felt so sorry for the boy coming out to his mom saying, "I'm sorry." That was a tough one to watch.
God is a god of love, not hatred. If you use being Christian as an excuse it is senseless, at least to me.
@@MelonMangler god also appreciates the ones that can actually find love, unlike you señor
@@MelonMangler "not Emma and eve.." yeah stfu
@@MelonMangler are you forgetting Eve damned us all to Earth? Maybe if it was Adam and Steve we'd still be in the fucking garden.
Skibby Skabs The Abrahamic God is not real so idk why you say what he would appreciate
@@astrowiz3544 STOP IT ADAM AND STEVE WOULD MAKE US WORSE CORRUPT BEINGS THAN WE ALREADY ARE!!! AND ADAM ATE THE FRUIT YOU SEXIST MORON
The most amazing thing is not only when parents accept it, but when they don't treat it as if it were a disadvantage or a disappointment. Some people say they are fine with it, but in reality they look at it as something negative. That mom who said "Don't be sorry silly," to her son was so precious, and I hope one day everyone will look at coming out as a positive happy moment, instead of something. to be ashamed of.
I just came out to my parents a while ago. The feeling is so liberating. No more fears now.
it beaks my heart that they feel the need to say im sorry
0:37 This is precisely the kind of mother I will be ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Who tf cares
I am not an emotional person. I cried. I cried so hard. I love all my fellow lgbt people 🏳️🌈
🤢🤮🤮🤡🙊
Kya, humans are emotional people, you maybe crying for them because you show empathy for them. Oppression is truly tough.
@@mistawhite2899 fr, these mf crying for this shit🤣😂
Gender is just a label
It's who you truly are and what you do that makes you a person
My coming out was horrid, so seeing these videos I cry like a baby. Especially the one with that "emo" kid, the way his mom embraces him it's something I will never have but love to see others thrive with their parents behind them.
Gender and sexuality is not between your legs, it's in your head and heart. I have a close friend who came out just this week, he told me that for all of his life, he had heard that homosexuality is wrong, that bisexuals has a chance and that straight people are normal, so he never dared telling people who he really was deep inside, of fear that people would think that he was disgusting, sick, in need of a cure, rehab or even castration. When he understood that his close ones would see him with the same eyes as before no matter what, he broke down in tears of relief.
I mean this person is not evil, far from it, he is the friendliest, most generous and empathic person I know. Why would I and our equal friends discard such a wonderful person. I doubt there is such things as gods, but if they do exist, I think they would be proud of his bravery when he told people about his honest feelings. Honesty is worth more than the most valuable stone in the world afterall. Love has value, hate doesn't. This goes for anyone struggling with hiding their true feelings, not only sexual, but overall, don't be afraid of being your true self, there's always someone out there who will love and support you for who you are
i just came out today. it took me 5 years to come out. i am so proud of all of you
What makes me sad....is I see people coming out crying about it....and saying there sorry!? Sorry for being human? Sorry for who you are? Our society should change! Anyone should be able to come out, and not be afraid because of who they are!
@Cry Aloud Spare Not WTF? Wrong for the way there were born? So we must punish any born a different way of society? Your a monster! And a sad soul.....so you will live a long life! Because the good die early!
I know--I felt sad seeing that too :-( No one should have to feel ashamed or afraid to come out to their loved ones. And "Cry Aloud Spare Not" has some seriously backwards ideas. "Guilty conscience of wickedness" best describes the people who disown their children or shun their siblings, parents, neighbors, etc., simply because of who they love.
Cry Aloud Spare Not I hope you get a gay son or daughter that is "wicked and a clown" that will come out to you
Cry Aloud Spare Not 100% agree
of course u will be scare if u done something wrong...its natural
When I came out to my mom and bestie I cried my eyes out cuz I was terrified of what they would think. Now my whole family and a bunch of my friends know and I'm surrounded with unconditional love and acceptance😊😊
@Samantha Mattson I also have a feeling my brother is like weirded out or something but I don't let that get to me.
congrats
So powerful…so heart breaking and heart warming at the same time
I'd like to say to all people who came out & reading this i am so happy for you. You are brave 👏👏👏
people shouldn’t have to apologize for who they’re attracted to. be happy 💛
Unless its animals or kids.
no name okay i never said that. there’s no point in bringing that up 💀
@@tanianesbit4598 I know but do you agree?
no name idk man i don’t have an opinion on that. you do support lgbtq though right? 🤨
@@tanianesbit4598To an extent
30 seconds in and i have tears rolling down my eyes 😭💖
I can’t I’m crying behind my screen and I can not stop. These were amazing and strong 🌈
That first one killed me! I think my crying woke up my parents
That one of the mother and son really got me
I love how excited the kid was
I never had to come out, I just told my parents and they were completely ok with it; they just want me to be happy, it never changes how they see me, they love me for me regardless of who I love.
This was such a lovely compilation. Thank you
These are so touching and that adorable little boy just about topped it all off. Love is love, he couldn't have said it any better.
I’M SO PROUD OF YOU GUYS. It’s going to be okay NO MATTER WHAT!!!
It’s so wholesome to see how the children were so scared to tell their parents and the parents have such loving reactions
As a straight personne, this made me cry
1:20 I love that little kid 🥺🥺
“We knew you were hon” I’m sorry but that got me 💀
0:27 such a southern mother!!! I love it.
Imagine having a mom who says "Please don't come out until I die"...
I hope I have supporting parents. But those who actually have...
CONGRATULATIONS : )
That first one is absolutely beautiful. They all are.
I got chills all over my body when that guy was making that speech idk why but that rly hit me
Love is love ✔️
Dangerous assumption.
Accept bestiality
*EXCEPT EXCEPT EXCEPT OH GHOD OH FUXK NOT ACCPET I MEANTR EXCEPT FUCK SHIT FUKC
That mums cuddle was the strongest thing he will ever get. It shows she is fully supporting him. 💞
Jake Killick Stfu
@@whatsgood4666 Why don't you get your homophobic ass out of a place where LGBTQ+ people should feel safe.
I have a gay uncle and I totally accept that! No matter who you love, you gotta be proud to be different!
I'm not crying you are!- 😩😭
Humans are human don't matter what they are 😊
that young kid that said "love is love" gets it, he so gets it.....That was awesome. "That would be so kool" my god he is awesome, I wish everyone was like him.
I remember reading your comment a week earlier and just today I found it again. I agree god bless that kid 😊
As a gay person myself I’m BLESSED TO BE WHO I AM, and for my fellow LGBTQ+🏳️🌈 brothers and sisters, especially those who’ve paved the way before me, I cannot HUMBLY thank you ☺️ 🙏🏾 😊 enough for standing up for what is right
@Daniel Ewenkhare As a gay man myself I'm glad that you're who you are and it's all good Brother.
I'mACrazyFreak4Life thank you ☺️ 🙏🏾 😊 brother
Good wishes from Canada .
I struggle with coming out as a hispanic man. I was married once and i knew it was not for me. I am in a loving relationship now and i want so much to publicly display my affection to my husband.
My eyes be sweating
oml immediately on the first one I started bawlinggggg lmao 😂😭
i can’t see the screen it’s blurry 🥺
Aww from crying
These are so awesome!! All families should have such love!
These parents are so kind if I told my parents i'm gay they would kill me ................1:27 He is so CUTE
So good to see this video, thank you for having this it really means a lot😢
1:28 OMG HES SO CUTE AND SO TRUE 🌈🏳️🌈
Don’t tell me I’m the only one who cries to people crying when coming out.
I remember when I came out to my parents my dad was so angry he broke my head and threw me out of the house but then a guy came up to me and said “what happened to you” i told him my story he was worried about me he took me to his apartment and little did ik that I had just met the love of my life we proposed a year ago and have been living happily I have not seen my parents in 6 years (Power Of Love)🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I have a dear friend that is gay and that I love and support with all I have! He is my brother from another mother and he will always be! I am proud of him and I am also a little jealous because when he does his makeup for a show I wish I could look that amazing! You are who you are! Be proud! There is nothing to be ashamed or scared about!
How I did it
Came home from Korea for Thanksgiving and brought my “roommate” as well. And mid-dinner I shouted “Oh yeah i forgot, he’s my boyfriend!” I silenced the room but no tears happened that day. Tbh it was very confusing yet funny
Oliver and his little bro Alfie ... just too cute!!
People shouldn't be sorry to be sad and cry and say "sorry", I read some comments saying that but...
...it's still okay if I cry watching this right?! TwT
it's so heartwarming... *sniff *
i’m sobbing 😭
I keep pressing the thumbs down button when i mean to press the thumbs up so sorry if it confused u.
Omg I love the mum in the second video ❤️❤️ God bless her
If only all parent’s were this supportive
All of these people are being loved when they come out and when i came out my mom slaped me and made me move in with my grandparents
If she doesn't accept and love you, cut her out of your life .
Started bawling within the first 10 seconds
The second clip made me sob
That mom at the start, what power move. Her son comes out and she's like "I knew from the start, you can't fool this gaydar."
It breaks my heart if they cry-
Like you don't need to cry because it's okay :D
thank you😭🏳️🌈
I came out to my parents in the 1980s in A small town in British Columbia. I was still in high school and my mother found out through someone else. The first words out of her mouth were " I wanted so much more for you." My heart broke. Then when I met my husband many years later she said , " are you sure its not a phase." I dont doubt my mother loved me but never accepted who I was totally. I remember going out to a restaurnt with her and my dad and she introduced my husband as a friend . I corrected her right there. She realized she had crossed a line and never did that again. Oddly enough my dad was more supportive. When I went to go for counselling at my high school they wouldnt help me deal with what I was going through and sent me to a counsellor that was much more supportive. There is still much hate in the world but seeing these parents showing unconditional love to their kids brought tears to my eyes. Im 59 now and it still hurts when I think of what my mom ssid all those years ago. Feel blessed if you have parents who love you unconditionally.
Me: Dad, I’m bisexual
Dad: Hi bisexual, I’m Dad
LOVE IS LOVE 🌏❤
@jessicaras4540 can u explain a bit what exactly "adultery" meant
Amazing !
Literally needed someone to talk to during this time of overthinking, stressed and anxiety specially on this pandemic.
I support LGBTQ people they r so cute and they have to stay strong
@Omar Munoz osuna what?
lol cute...imagine if ur father were gay...u wouldnt even be here...still cute to u?
@@mohammadfikri90 why would she even imagine that ...she is not dumb as you
@@mohammadfikri90 That makes absolustly no sense, of course if her/his dad is gay she/he wouldn't exist but he isn't. Supporting gay people won't make more people gay or make people turn gay. What's your point?
@@riseandshinem888 point is he is ignorant
I came out to my parents in the 1980s in A small town in British Columbia. I wa still in high school and my mother found out through someone else. The first words out of her mouth were " I wanted so much more for you." My heart broke. Then when I met my husband many years later she said , " are you sure its not a phase." I dont doubt my mother loved me but never accepted who I was totally. I remember bing out in a restaurnt with her and my dad and she introduced my husband as a friend . I corrected her right there. She realized she had crossed a line and never did that again. Oddly enough my dad was more supportive. When I wentnto go for counselling at my high school they wouldnt help me deal with what I was going through and sent me to a counsellor that was much more supportive. There is still much hate in the world but seeing these parents showing unconditional love to their kids brought tears to my eyes. Im 59 now and.it still hurts when I think of what my mom ssid all those years ago. Feel blessed if you have parents who love you unconditionally.
My dad is more like “as long as you’re straight, it doesn’t matter.” And that’s how I know I will lose my father the day I confirm his suspicions 😔
He may surprise you. But, as you get older, your shoulders will start to droop from carrying all the baggage of not being who you truly are to your family. For me, coming out was a stark and very black or white choice. I fell in love with a man and I had to choose - do I follow my heart and go be with him or do I stay in the closet, for the sake of my family and friends? At that point in my life, it wasn't much of a choice at all.
My man and I have been together about 15 years and have been married for 5 1/2 years. And my family loves him too!! :)
The day you come out is the day your dad will realize he will never be a grandfather.
I love seeing others, mainly parents, accept their kids for being LGBTQ+.. It hurts knowing that I won’t get accepted by people who are suppose to love me unconditionally but I’m happy to see others get accepted for who they are.
Andres Galvan thank you
A luxury that I can’t have.
I think the most powerful one is the second one, when the guy says “I’m sorry” to his mom. This is exactly how it feels to be gay and closeted. You feel like an error or a mistake, that it gets you to the point where you think that it’s your own fault.
It's made me cry like hell lol😅... Am Dhiraj from India am 15 and am the only child of my parents and now I can proudly say that am gay son of God... But I can't come out to my parents 😭😭 and it's killing me from the inside... 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Whatever you decide to do.....be happy :)
@@hopebgood Yeah...❤️✌️
I’m straight but the red haired kids video was the best. His mom is a great person.
I'm so sad because my dad died before I could tell him I was gay 😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢
You must have a strong bond with your dad to want to come out to him... And this tells me that he loves you. He would have been so proud!
awe that’s so sad! i’m sure he would’ve loved and supported you!
this video really made me cry!...
1:15 love this kid
what’s name his channel
I love how the one brother comes out for both of them.
I have too tell u all something I’m bi 😁
Enchanted Tigers stfu
@@samperezcaballero9791 :) yay!
Yess!!!👍👍🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
But did you find your Burrito😳
I always watch these with a mixture of happiness and sadness, because I think this is wonderful. But they’re all coming outs that didn’t have, and never had a chance of having. I hope that no one goes through what I did. Much love for everyone in the comments, whether you’ve come out yet or not ❤️
I wish it was like this for me, my mom pretty much hates me because of my sexuality 😕
Why does she hate you
What sexuality in specific