. I'm glad you've found a friend you can trust. That is a rare thing indeed, you are so lucky. But I worry for you Closet Kid. You are a bit young to be comming out, if only because it can be so difficult when you say that your parents won't be accepting. I don't know if you can see the problems of comming out at a young age. Remember that there is no requirement to come out and I will still respect you, even if you decide to never tell another soul. Do take care, and big hugs from me to you. .
by the way wot is fag? i havent got it on my dictionary LOL........ I have never used queer, it sounds queer. Another question, how do people reactict when they are called queer???
Yeah but I still have to tell my parents I have no intention of them knowing until at least my sophmore year in highschool.
I would imagine most boys tell their mom first and then their dad only to find out they knew all along. Ok, that's how it worked out for me and the funny thing is I am very "straight" acting, I don't lisp or swish. I still can't figure out how they knew. Maybe it was something I ate hahaha Be cool little dude, tell people on "your" terms not their's. My whole family knows finally, but the sad part for me is my one brother still to this day takes every opportunity to tell me the latest "Fag" joke or just makes fun of me in public. I'd kick his ass but he's 6'4" tall and all he does is lift weights:$
Well done on coming out mate.. I think coming out of the closet is the hardest thing anyone has to ever do.. Well it was the hardest thing i ever did.. Yet again well done and sounds like the fact your friend didnt go mental or anything he/she could be someone you could trust
I told my parents when I was younger, but I didn't come out to any of my friends until I started college. My parents were sort of clueless. I've got other gay relatives, so I did OK. Now that I'm in college, I'm more comfortable and more out.