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- From: anderson@macc.wisc.edu (Jess Anderson)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: Parents figure it out
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.150322.9611@macc.wisc.edu>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 15:03:22 GMT
- References: <725780456.AA00879@tdkt.kksys.com>
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- Organization: Madison Academic Computing Center, UW-Madison
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- In article <725780456.AA00879@tdkt.kksys.com>
- Mark@tdkt.kksys.com (Mark Steiger) writes:
-
- >My parents figured out about my being gay over christmas. I haven't
- >heard anything from them since then and I'm alittle worried about what
- >they're going to do. My parents are extremely anti-gay and
- >conservative. If anyone has any ideas on anything I can tell or send
- >them, please send me a note.
-
- First priority: taking care of yourself. You're an adult (I
- presume), entitled to lead your life as you deem best for
- you. Be very patient; the present has been years in the
- making, and this change is but one of many along the route.
- A resolution could also take years to develop.
-
- Especially if they are as anti- as you think, they will need
- a lot of time to sort things out, to make false starts,
- realize errors, etc. You have quite a few options
- concerning how to approach it with them. One of the best is
- to avoid being uptight yourself where they are concerned,
- for that anxiety communicates itself to them very readily.
- Relate to them otherwise as normally as you can, being
- friendly, relaxed, confident, etc.
-
- You might write them or send them a copy of "Now That You
- Know." While parents are typically fairly important figures
- in our lives, it could come to a really unbridgeable gulf;
- don't court this outcome, but don't be afraid of it either.
- Such things do happen, and it's not the end of our lives.
- This relates back to the first point, obviously.
-
- If there's a P-FLAG chapter near them, that may help them
- with understanding and adjusting. One of the most common
- fears of parents is "ohmygod, my child is going to be
- misrerable" (they do know about our oppression, to this
- extent), or "my kid will die from AIDS" (most parents have
- very wild ideas about the plague). They will have emotional
- stresses from the situation, so you will have to be patient
- and understanding about that, too.
-
- If things go well (eventually), prepare yourself to be glad;
- if they don't, prepare yourself to be thankful for your own
- blessings.
-
- Stay in touch. A lot of people here will be concerned on
- your behalf, I'm sure.
-
- <> I am trying out a lot of ideas about sex and gender. None is
- <> quite so simple as the familiar version, which rests on a
- <> couple of traditional axioms that I've explicitly rejected:
- <> that physical sex is always the determiner of gender and
- <> that heterosexual pairings take priority. It is amazing how
- <> many new possibilities open up once these restrictive
- <> notions are discarded. --Mara Chibnik (mara@panix.com)
- --
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