ik saying this is corny but be yourself
it's not corny bro it's words to live by
I am disappointed at ktt in this thread I thought we better then this
I thought so too man wtf
I’ve asked to move out and live with other family members but she thinks that’s irresponsible
She a b**** man
Tell her you ain't gonna stop doing what your doing aka being yourself until she has you go live with someone else
Im sorry it had to be your mother fam
I say be urself i adjusted myself to be more like my mother wanted me to be and now i’m miserable
it's not corny bro it's words to live by
ik but i've said that s*** to people as genuine advice and i was laughed at
Wow, that first page is seriously making me really angry
should've seen the election thread when they were transbashing for 3 pages straight
ik but i've said that s*** to people as genuine advice and i was laughed at
sounds like red flags
Do what you got to do to get buy, once you are on your own express yourself more, if she never comes to accept you. You have to learn to accept that.
Change is generational, you having non dated perspective is indictive of this.
should've seen the election thread when they were transbashing for 3 pages straight
shameful
I am disappointed at ktt in this thread I thought we better then this
the thing where people try to think of the meanest/most shocking thing they can post just to try to get the most likes is annoying
first page full of wack niggas
All that just to get made fun of
we love u man!
Do what you got to do to get buy, once you are on your own express yourself more, if she never comes to accept you. You have to learn to accept that.
Change is generational, you having non dated perspective is indictive of this.
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I am disappointed at ktt in this thread I thought we better then this
Thanks that 1st page made me cry
Hey, we probably come from very different backgrounds and situations, but I can’t help but see some similarities in your story to my own life. I knew I was bisexual when I was 16 as well, I also started experimenting with makeup (not just nail polish, eyeliner as well) around the same time. Like you, my parents were not very accepting of that, and made me very hesitant to tell them about my sexuality.
I didn’t wind up telling them until about 4 months ago (I’m now 22)
What I learned through those years is that yeah my parents not accepting me as a teen really sucked and really hurt, but I learned that it didn’t change who I was! Even though I didn’t have “their approval” per se, I was still Thomas. I think coming to terms with that is really one of the most important things when it comes to your sexuality and your expression; parents are going to be parents, they’re not going to be on the same wavelength as us because of that generational gap. They don’t see things the way we do, so why huff and puff about things that they probably will never get? I’m not trying to diminish your feelings into “huff and puff” because I know firsthand what you’re feeling, but you know what I mean.
Parents can be a lot of things, but they will never be us! So the quicker you realize that their approval and acceptance doesn’t change anything about who you are, I think things will start to be a bit brighter for you mentally.
Love! <3