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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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brandisky said...
on Apr. 13 2010 at 10:53 am
im bisexual, and one of my "friends" told everyone in the middle and high school, and i was being teased because of it, and am now homeschooled. im going back next year for highschool, and i have had a lot to think about during my homeschooling. i no longer care what people think, and my friends and family know, and they are proud of me. i respect you for telling your mom upfront about it. this was a great article.

on Mar. 25 2010 at 12:00 am
Swindlewick SILVER, ..., Washington
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Favorite Quote:
"I do not agree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." ~Voltaire

Great article! Your mom can build a bridge and get over it, eh?

samhns BRONZE said...
on Mar. 24 2010 at 11:10 pm
samhns BRONZE, Lathrop, California
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Favorite Quote:
The truth is everyone is going to hurt you. You just gotta find the ones worth suffering for. - bob marley

evry one at my skool thinkz being bi or gay or lez is bad. when they found out the new kid wuz bi they went crazy. i didnt care. even though u have a diff sexuality dosent mean ur an kool person

on Mar. 24 2010 at 4:02 pm
Lovely:) SILVER, Clarendon, Texas
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Laugh as much as you breath and love as long as you live.

exactly my bff's are gay

on Mar. 24 2010 at 2:43 am
Allessandrea-Rukia SILVER, Hoppers Crossing, Other
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Favorite Quote:
You make a persuasive argument

this is very very great :) i know some people who are gay and one of them, his parents believed that it could be fixed also. i think people who think that homosexual people are "broken" are dumb (no offense to your mother) but really, who could be so closed-minded?

on Mar. 2 2010 at 9:48 pm
brenda15 BRONZE, Denver, Colorado
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you wont go anywhere unless you try. anything is possible.

i like this story alot!! u hve to be yourself no matter what.

on Feb. 8 2010 at 12:14 pm
CocoMiami BRONZE, Mount Pleasant, Texas
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i think there is nothing wrong with it bi or lesbians or gays are actually a role model for people who are different and dont care what peoople think whether its a choice or not

on Feb. 2 2010 at 3:41 pm
SaraRoxsHerSox SILVER, McVeytown, Pennsylvania
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"Brochacho!"

I agree completely!

on Jan. 21 2010 at 10:16 pm
kindyxkandy BRONZE, Richmond, Virginia
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"You have to suck before you get to success. It's about the journey."

Great article, its very inspirational of you to share this expiriance. There's nothing wrong with being gay , and anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is purely ignorant. GLTB Pride <33

Rayu94 said...
on Jan. 14 2010 at 8:23 pm
I just recently discovered that I'm gay, and it was never a decision for me. I went most of my life thinking I was straight and wondering why I didn't feel the need to ogle boys like my friends sometimes did. When I finally figured it out, it wasn't, "Oh, I think I'll try that," it was, "Wow. That explains a lot." (For some reason, no)ne of my friends or family were as surprised as me.

PayPay said...
on Dec. 28 2009 at 4:59 pm
PayPay, Kilgore, Texas
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$$$ Pretty Gurl Swagger$$$

There is nothing worng with it. I have alot of friends who or like that. They could help you with your looks and things. I mean wow thanks for comeing out!!!!!!

Wolfsong GOLD said...
on Dec. 26 2009 at 7:00 pm
Wolfsong GOLD, Willow Spring, North Carolina
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Ohmygosh. I'm glad you wrote this! My momma loves me no matter what, but I know that isn't the case with some people. However, I remember being at Eliada Homes and crying over the phone to my mom, "MOM! I'm BI!" And sobbing uncontrollably. The woman I loved there was the best woman I felt was on the face of the earth. She always helped me... I think she's the only girl I'll ever love for real.

~Wolfsong

on Dec. 26 2009 at 4:14 pm
Dandelion PLATINUM, Franklin, Massachusetts
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You deserve applause! Although I, myself, am not gay , I have no objection to it whatsoever. It's only a variation in tastes! :)

LesCrow said...
on Dec. 4 2009 at 1:06 pm
I believe being  gay  is a decision, it's not how you were made.

on Dec. 4 2009 at 12:17 am
ShrimpyBB SILVER, Gresham, Oregon
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&quot;I was being fasitious!&quot;

This is a great article. My cousin is gay and she doesn't seem any different. You don't act any different than straight people! I don't see what the big deal is, it's just who you are. Great Job!!

Aleece GOLD said...
on Nov. 12 2009 at 5:47 pm
Aleece GOLD, Marshfield, Massachusetts
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&quot;I&#039;m not random, I just have many thoughts!&quot;

nice coming out with your feelings

on Aug. 4 2009 at 8:46 pm
Electricity PLATINUM, Bradenton, Florida
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I'm bisexual. Both sexes are HOT! Everyone makes faces at me now, and i lost some friends because of that. But this is giving me a boost of... idk what to call it, I just feel better reading this. Anyway, great article, I'm glad it was published. Luckily my mom knew before me that I was bisexual, and she loves me just the same, though I feel like i've disappointed her.

DoLL_F@C3 said...
on Apr. 5 2009 at 10:28 pm
DoLL_F@C3, Memphis, Tennessee
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;FORGIVING YESTERDAY, LIVING FOR TODAY, NOT WORRIED BOUT TOMORROW.&quot; Doll

I love this piece. you are an inspiration

boo bear<3 said...
on Apr. 5 2009 at 3:00 pm
be ur self. dont let anyone or thing stop u

on Dec. 10 2008 at 7:22 pm
hey im fixen to be 15 and ive been dating girls for about 2 years now behind my parents back.well i just told my mom about a month ago and she freeked and started saying its just a phase well i told her mom no its not u can believ its a phase but when i come home and tell you im engaged to a girl dont say nothing.my mom is still weary about it but now im datin a 20 year old and things couldnt be any better with us.im not in the closet though so i have no worries.god bless you and merry christmas