Has Gone Or Going To College

got high in a frat house, had an intense discussion w/ frat boys about shipping & yaoi. one boy, to a friend: "bro, i would so ship you with me." highlight of my youth. also strip foosball w/ another girl in the comp sci grad lounge   1 reply
10 06,2017
College was boring AF. But I had a Croqus class with a teacher who was the asshole of assholes. He was bitchy about how people drew, had no sympathy for students who couldn't stand to be in the same room as nude models, & no sympathy for students who couldn't stand ti touch charcoal pencils with their bare hands. I dropped out of his class after 2 ......   reply
10 06,2017
It wouldn't change a thing. I would hug him and tell him we have something in common lmao My husband on the other hand is completely homophobic so he said he'll disown him and kick him out no matter how old he is. So i told my husband that he would be kicked out before my son. I can always get a new husband but i can't always have a new son. If ......   reply
10 06,2017
I would be relieved. Having a straight kid would be pretty boring. I'd want my gay/bi/plyamorous son/daughter to bring their lover home for dinner, ask me to help plan for their wedring. I'm old enough to have kids who are dating age, btw.   reply
10 06,2017
1. Say "Yes I know" 2. Say "Took you long enough" 3. Ask "Who's caught my lil Pumpkin's eye" (๑* v*)و✧ Basically, I'll be the same embarrassingly overprotective nosy parent I know I'll be. God help whoever makes my baby cry   2 reply
09 06,2017
As a bisexual genderfluid myself, there's the possibility that I'll be with a female in the end, but if I'm with a male partner and my child comes out to me, I would support them 100%. While I won't say it was a terrible one, I had a pretty hard time coming out to my family- they're still in denial about it. Especially in homophobic countries, the......   1 reply
09 06,2017
I'd say," you have two moms. " XD Because that's what'll happen probably.   reply
09 06,2017
If my child in the future came out to me, I would be proud. It takes courage to come out to someone, i would accept them fully. I would be happy that they feel comfortable enough to come to me and say it, I would hug them. I don't care about sexuality or gender, he or she is my child and I will always be proud of what they will become.   reply
09 06,2017
I seriously start to question my parenting skills that they actually have to officially come out into my face for me to understand it. I would always want to provide a healthy and loving atmosphere for my kids, I do not have kids right now though XD However I want to be a good parent and I will really try. I would be really happy if they can openly......   reply
09 06,2017
Like a few other members who answered your question, I'm bisexual and answering with a certain amount of personal experience. To be honest, those who say they hope their child would never find it necessary to 'come out' are saying so with the best intentions but it's not really as simple as that. When I 'came out', it was important. A necessary hur......   reply
08 06,2017

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