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Ask and Tell: Conversations and Suggestions
This page is dedicated to Ann Landers who
was a pioneer in supporting GLBTQ issues and offered loving, wise support
for their friends and family members.
Dear Kathryn and Karl,
How do I come out to my parents?
Tired of the Charade
Dear Tired,
Here are some ideas gleaned from experience and observation.
- Choose some quiet, private time. This is
a purposeful conversation.
- Think about who can support them and
have some resources ready. Think about who can support you and have
those resources ready.
- Practice: either in your head or ask a
friend. Concentrate on staying focused, clear and calm.
- Let them talk and listen for the
underlying issues-grief, guilt, confusion, fear, disappointment. Try
not to argue with their feelings.
- Help them start building a new vision of
how this life will look. You know what they value. Reassure them about
the essentials.
- You may find yourself in a kind of
“parenting” role for a while. Not fair but this is a bumpy part of
the road.
- Be patient. It may be a relief to them
as well. It may be a total surprise (the hints were being ignored). It
will take time. Reassure them about your commitment to your family.
Don’t be disheartened if that comes later from them. In time, let
them know what you need.
Note: It is hard not to feel angry that
this normal aspect of your life has to be such a complicated issue. We
know it wouldn’t be if the culture were different- if every parent who
holds a baby thought maybe he or she will be a ballet dancer or a Rhodes
scholar or gay. And that was okay. PFLAG is committed to creating okay-
acceptance and understanding. Some families find counselors who can guide
the family through this work. It is that. Good emotional work that leads
to authenticity and genuine closeness. Think about whether that would be a
possibility for your family.
Also check the other PFLAG websites and
contact the national site for access to helpful materials.
The well-worn book at our house is Coming
Out to Parents by Mary Borhek.
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