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Old 03-01-2008, 07:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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My suggestion isnt one that'll be helpful but its one my former therapist gave me be honest with them and if they cut off support then be on your own. If they dont want to talk to you then dont talk to them. Of course I went 5 years without speaking to my parents but now their cool with it. I know when my mom switched churches and ended up at one where the people are tolerant she became more tolerant. But truthfully I say just plan and get yourself ready for the worst case senario before you say anything
That is so true Nikki. That advice was awesome. I am taking that for when i tells mine. i am so nervous to to tell them. But i got to i donlt like keeping secrets. I already chicken out telling them so many times. Wish you could be here when i tells them but that could be abigger shock learning i am lesbian and got a wonderful amazing woman all in the same hour.
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