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Mom, I’m Gay MAG

By Anonymous

     I remember that day when I proudly stated, “Mom, I’m gay.” I felt liberated - until I realized that she wanted to push me out of the car. Liberation, all right. Good thing I wasn’t liberated from my seat belt.

I’ve always been one to test the waters. Sometimes the outcome is good, like admitting I’m gay, and sometimes the outcome is tragic, like that haircut in third grade.

I decided to tell her that night because she was mad at me already. Yes, and my parents call me the smart child. I felt the need to test the limits again. Besides, how much deeper could I dig myself?

Well, it turns out, pretty far.

“Mom, I’m gay.”

The car swerved to the left. Honk. Then to the right. Beep. As she straightened out, I realized I had just blabbed the secret of a lifetime; some people keep this inside their whole lives while I blurted it out on a car ride to my therapist’s office.

“No, you’re not.”

“Yes, I am,” I responded, just for the sake of contradicting her. “Look, I’m going out on a limb to tell you. It’s not easy for me.” Well, there it was. It just came out. Once I got going, it was pretty easy.

“I just want you to be normal. Don’t you want to be normal?”

“I do! This has nothing to do with being normal!” An argument. Things were getting interesting.

“Then fix it. Don’t be gay!”

Oh, if I could have screamed, I would have! Fix it? There’s nothing to be fixed! Toilets need to be fixed! My sexuality? Nope! Being gay isn’t something I could do anything about. I was mad, so I huffed and puffed in silence as she drove, white-knuckled, down the highway.

At the therapist’s office, I bawled about how unlucky I was to have a mother who lacked understanding, was uncaring and was a bad driver. The therapist called my mom in, saying the three of us needed to talk. I sensed a fiasco.

Mom walked in with a fake smile. I wanted to tell her to wipe it off, but that wasn’t what we were here for. She sat next to me and I started analyzing her every move. Okay, she sat down next to me. That’s good. Extra long blink. Not good. She doesn’t even want to look at me. She’s shifting in her seat. She’s uncomfortable. Or maybe she’s trying to get closer to me. Or farther away.

“Hello? Earth to you, dear.”

“Umm.” Perfect. I felt like an idiot. My therapist was being paid huge amounts of money to hear me say umm and analyze my mother’s every move? I was so busy looking at my mom that I’d completely missed what my therapist had been saying.

“I think you know that Mom loves you no matter what. And Mom, this isn’t an attention thing. I’ve known this for a while. It’s no big secret.” Well, not anymore!

We went home that evening pretending nothing had happened. I was careful not to distract my mother.

And today? Well, we’re getting along. I’ve learned to love the fact that I like girls and am secure in my sexuality, I’ve been able to tell other people. I’m not ashamed anymore. It’s who I am. Just like I’ll always mismatch my socks, I’ll always have a weakness for underwear shopping and hazelnut coffee, and I’ll always like girls. My mother may not exactly love it, but she can deal. But just wait until I bring home my first girlfriend!



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Minus said...
on Dec. 4 at 4:28 pm
Minus, Morse, Louisiana
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Favorite Quote:
We have to be visible. We should not be ashamed of who we are. -Marsha P. Johnson

I'm bi and questioning my gender (I prefer they/them but I go by anything really)

Minus said...
on Dec. 4 at 4:28 pm
Minus, Morse, Louisiana
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Favorite Quote:
We have to be visible. We should not be ashamed of who we are. -Marsha P. Johnson

My parents sent me to talk to the priest

on Nov. 22 at 11:59 am
Bright_Noelle, Edmond, Oklahoma
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Favorite Quote:
“Real friends are the ones you can count on no matter what. The ones who go into the forest to find you and bring you home. And real friends never have to tell you that they're your friends.”

I'm so proud of you for being yourself! Good job. Just because your mom didn't support you, doesn't mean I won't. Yay!

on Nov. 22 at 11:59 am
Bright_Noelle, Edmond, Oklahoma
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Favorite Quote:
“Real friends are the ones you can count on no matter what. The ones who go into the forest to find you and bring you home. And real friends never have to tell you that they're your friends.”

I'm so proud of you for being yourself! Good job. Just because your mom didn't support you, doesn't mean I won't. Yay!

COLER530 said...
on Feb. 7 2023 at 12:35 pm
COLER530, New York, New York
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(nobody dad) i'm going to go get the milk

on Sep. 14 2022 at 3:04 am
GayGabrielSus, Svendborg, Hawaii
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AYOOOOOOOOOOOoooo thats kinda sus i like it

on Jul. 4 2021 at 8:54 am
CrazyCatLady6 GOLD, New Radnor, Other
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Favorite Quote:
"There would be no shadows if the sun were not shining"

well done! I remember telling my dad in the car that i was bi... Only he thought it was 4 attention 2 bc I was 9.... 4 years later... Yep still bi dad.
(He's ok with it... but I don't think my mum remembers me telling her... oops!)

366275 said...
on Jan. 7 2021 at 2:53 pm
366275, Virginia Beach, Virginia
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I'm telling you, I know what this feels like. My mom said the exact same thing when I told her that I like girls. Then again, my mom is a very religious woman, so I kind of knew what lecture I was getting into. She still doesn't fully comprehend that I like girls, or, as a matter of fact, LOVE girls.

on Jan. 5 2020 at 9:36 pm
Beanmint23 BRONZE, Regina, Saskatchewan
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You are very brave for coming out to your mom!

MA BRONZE said...
on Sep. 23 2018 at 5:31 pm
MA BRONZE, Midvale, Utah
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Favorite Quote:
If life shuts one door, open another, or you could open the closed door. That's how doors work.

This is amazing. The best way I've heard someone come out. Good job on being so brave.

on Nov. 14 2017 at 7:53 pm
WinterSunSummerSnow SILVER, Miami, Florida
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Favorite Quote:
I mean what I think, I don't think what I say.

Great for you! That's the most savage confession I've ever read.

on Dec. 6 2016 at 8:16 pm
adxastra PLATINUM, North Ogden, Utah
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Favorite Quote:
"Even if you cant make the pancake you can still be the pancake. The pancake is inside of you."<br /> <br /> -Gerard Way

This is amazing, and quite similar to my experience coming out.

looloo said...
on Oct. 6 2015 at 3:39 am
Communicates the feeling very well - quite moving

TimR. PLATINUM said...
on Mar. 30 2015 at 8:58 am
TimR. PLATINUM, Allentown, New York
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Awesome! Im glad one of us is doing great! Good for you! :)

on May. 15 2014 at 11:23 pm
TierraJunebug SILVER, Wixom, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
Be the change that you want to see in the world

I like hazelnut coffee and underwear shopping tooooo , but im bisexual , its amazing how a person like myself can feel so alone like no one understands , then realize that youre not alone

on May. 15 2014 at 11:21 pm
TierraJunebug SILVER, Wixom, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
Be the change that you want to see in the world

good for you! she needed to know , and whether or not she approves is not whats important , your happiness does matter though and it sounds like you are happy now that you got that out of the way.

on Mar. 11 2014 at 2:44 pm
Mister_J PLATINUM, Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Captain, I wish to report a mutiny. I can name fingers and point names.&quot; - Captain Jack Sparrow

I want to honestly congratulate you on your decision. I have homosexual cousins, and reading your work just made me feel so shocked at the reaction of your mother. Well done!

Alycia. BRONZE said...
on Jan. 1 2014 at 11:53 am
Alycia. BRONZE, Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;Our lives are not our own. We are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.&rdquo; -- David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

I love the positive tone and the humor in the last paragraph. This article is amazing, well-written, and really grabs the reader and puts them in your shoes. Well done.

on Dec. 23 2013 at 3:49 pm
risakonis0 BRONZE, Summerfield, North Carolina
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Total cold chills! Fave article I've read on here!!! 

Merla said...
on Sep. 11 2013 at 10:20 am
Merla, Reykjavík, Other
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I like how this article was funny, even though the situation was pretty serious. The humour wasn’t forced, he was just there and made the article an enjoyable read. But I really hope your mother comes to term with your sexuality, it shouldn’t be a thing you’re ashamed of. Also, I sincerely hope you do write about it when you bring your first girlfriend home…