I was a nervous wreck, but got emotional when my Mom hugged, squeezed, and kissed me while saying that she loves me no matter who I am or who I love. My sister was happy, but joked that “Well, it’s about time little sis!” She thought she knew already and was just waiting for me to say something. I haven’t come out to my Aunt yet. The family members that worry me is all my Aunt’s friends and cousins. They’re religious and MAGA people who believe horrible things about people who are gay. They often ask for me and text me on Facebook every time I see my Aunt. To be clear; my Aunt is not a horrible person like them and is disappointed about how they turned out. They’ve done multiple horrible things to her as well. I can’t avoid them most of the time because we all live in the same neighborhood.
#Coming Out As Lesbian To My Mom And Sister.
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First thing I love your pfp
And second, of course if you think it’s not safe to come out (idk if that’s the right way to write it) then don’t
Just be patient
I don’t understand if your mom knows or not tho
Hey there! Thank you, I love your PFP too. To be clear; my Mom, Aunt, and Sister know I’m lesbian and are all very supportive of me and everything I do in life and so am I with them. They can’t wait for me to bring another woman home. My Godfather and Uncle are gay as well. It’s my Aunt’s friends who we all know are terrible that don’t know. I don’t see them much, but when I do; it’s cause they show up unannounced. Even My Aunt can’t stand them anymore. To give you an example of how horrible they are; when my Aunt was diagnosed with a chronic illness; the first thing one of them said to her was “What did you do to piss off God?” Another instance is that my Aunt was at a restaurant with them right after 911 and someone dropped something in the kitchen. However, everyone thought it was gunfire and ran out. One of my Aunt’s friends pushed and shoved my Aunt to the ground and trampled her in order to get out. No one else in her friend’s group helped her. It was never spoken of again.