My mother, and my (gay) self.
Contents:
- A GAY BOY’S FAL PORTRA OF HIS MOM
- GAY MEN AND THEIR MOTHERS: IS THERE A SPECIAL CLOSENS?
- MOM, I’M GAY. CAN MY FRIENDS SLEEP OVER?
- WHY DO GAY MEN TEND TO HAVE CLOSER RELATNSHIPS WH THEIR MOMS STEAD OF THEIR DADS?
- ‘TRMATIZED’ DGHTER OF LGBT PARENTS: ‘MY GAY MOMS OPPRSED ME’
A GAY BOY’S FAL PORTRA OF HIS MOM
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Our relatnship was good for the most part, only straed by the time took for her to e to unrstand and accept my homosexualy vs. I miss her but am at peace rememberg our tim say a gay boy’s mother figur greatly to her son’s life.
GAY MEN AND THEIR MOTHERS: IS THERE A SPECIAL CLOSENS?
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MOM, I’M GAY. CAN MY FRIENDS SLEEP OVER?
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WHY DO GAY MEN TEND TO HAVE CLOSER RELATNSHIPS WH THEIR MOMS STEAD OF THEIR DADS?
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TEDxTalk: The Mother Factor: Acceptance Works Both WaysMom is the person who potentially has the greatt impact on her son’s life and his psychologil well-beg- pecially muni where he has been treated unfairly due to beg until well to the '70s, the medil muny blamed mothers for “makg" their sons gay. Perhaps is not surprisg that mothers and their gay sons often scribe their relatnships as close.
However, beg gay might be a factor that mak some mothers and sons even closer. This was found to be te for many of the mothers and sons I terviewed for the study scribed the book: Comg Out, Comg Home: Helpg Fai Adjt to a Gay or Lbian Child (). Neverthels, this closens uld have a downsi, at least temporarily, as many mothers ially blame themselv and the close relatnships for their sons' homosexualy.
‘TRMATIZED’ DGHTER OF LGBT PARENTS: ‘MY GAY MOMS OPPRSED ME’
So, perhaps is not pletely surprisg that once they learned their sons were gay, some of the mothers I terviewed felt that they had done somethg to damage them.