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Dr. Elisabeth Jones
1y
Specialist

Hello!

First of all, I would recommend that you decide on your orientation. To do this, it is important to gain experience with both women and men, and after that draw conclusions.

Perhaps, you have fears, negative expectations from a relationship with a man, so relationships with your gender seem understandable and safe. If in adolescence you were not attracted to girls for sexual purposes, most likely you don’t have a homosexual orientation. But on the other hand, there is a feeling of loneliness and a desire to be in a relationship, to love and be loved. So you can ask yourself another question to check: what gender do your sexual fantasies usually involve - men or women?

Give yourself enough time to decide on your orientation, because this question will greatly influence your future life.

After you decide, you can return to the conversation with your parents. No matter what choice you make - in favour of men or women - you need to indicate your position to your relatives.

If you realize that you are still heterosexual, most likely there will be no difficulties. But if you understand that you want to build relationships with girls, difficulties may arise. However, it is still necessary to talk to relatives.

Before telling your parents about your sexual identity, you should realize that it may not be possible to change the thoughts and attitudes of your parents on this issue, and they have the right to their own opinion, just as you have the right to relationships with girls.

Here are some recommendations to help make the dialogue in a more constructive way.

Choose a calm environment for conversation. Your parents should not be in a hurry, upset or nervous about anything. Also, you should not make a confession before or immediately after some significant event: the wedding of a brother, the death of a close relative, a long trip, etc. You shouldn’t do this in the heat of a quarrel.

You can tell one of the parents first, depending on who is more calm and tolerant about this issue. Then trust him or her to tell your secret to the other parent.

If you are afraid to speak directly to your parents, you can write them a letter. What it will be - short or long, depends only on you. In the letter, you shouldn’t make excuses or humiliate yourself before them. You entrusted them with the intimate part of your life. Now it’s their turn to decide how they will react to it.

After you have made a confession, let your parents recover from the information they heard and get over it. Some relatives support their child right away, but many people, especially those with conservative views, take time to accept their child’s position and put up with it.

Regardless of what reaction will follow your confession, try to remain calm, be friendly, reserved and be sure to tell your parents that you have always loved them and will love them even if they do not accept your views and your orientation.

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shanaya
1y

I understand you gurlll, and it's kind of disheartening that parents want to make you do things which are right according to the society and make society happier than it makes you


I guess if you really are this person who wants what she wants and cannot settle for less then, be yourself, do what you feel is right, parents will understand if you make them understand, new concepts can be tricky for them not impossible, everyone has the right to live love according to your choice, so do what is best for you. Additionally if you're from a country where it's legal and have proper LGPTQ suport systems them you can press charges to on whosoever bothers you or holds you back

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stefan
1y

Loving someone shouldn't be a shame to anyone, I know it's terrible how people belonging to LGPTQ+ have to struggle to simply exist, or love or have fun, they're looked down upon, and criticized for just being a little different!!!! It's unfortunate but true.


Still I observe each one of these people fighting for life everyday, fighting to be accepted as normal, fighting for simply love, I really appreciate it, I would suggest you the same, if you don't like something you don't need to accept it and go with the norms of the society, fight for what you want, and it's absolutely fine to be different, dare to be different take a stand for yourself honey, we all support you


You're unique and loved remember that

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