#Hey,
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I would try giving hints or ask about LBGTQ+ relative topics, if she gives more homophobic answers I would wait unless you are safe doing so. If she seems find and has nice answers make sure you both are in a calm mood and express how you feel and what your sexuality and gender means to you. :))
I second this. Discussing LGBTQ+ related topics with them, and dropping subtle hints if they seem supportive is a great way to go about it
I told my mom that I support LGBTQ+ and I am pansexual, she was not against it, she just told me that LGBTQ+ is bad. She did not tell me not to be pansexual. She understood that this would affect my life and I would react negatively to it.
I know that LGBTQ+ is banned in the Russian Federation, but I will leave there anyway, I don’t like living there.
I agree that subtle hints are a good idea. If she doesn't really react I'd say maybe introduce friends or pretend of friends of the lgbtq+ communitu and see how she reacts. If she seems fine with this, but your too scared to tell her, maybe wait it off, get a trusted person to tell, or make it indirect (I emialed my teacher about being gay because I knew my mom would see it and thats how I came out without my mom confronting me, she can process it alone without pushing me) if you ever need anything else, you're never alone <3