I would not let him play arcade
I would not accept it and be disappointed and upset
I would accept it, but be disappointed with him
I would be neutral
I would be happy
what would you do?
I would not let him play arcade
but seriously, what can you do?
You must to accept it or tolerate it, there is nothing you can do. It also depends on relations in a family and how much sinciere you all can be.
Good to know others points of view.
Why is there no option for "impale him in the backyard?"
kick him out the house.
It wouldn't matter to me in the slightest, as long as he doesn't end up being a Miami Heat fan...
HA!
Still want grandkids tho'.
Shoot his mother.
If he is happy, lives a positive life and is a hard worker then I really don't give a .
The poll is skewed to suggest that there should be a level of disappointement.
The first two options are about rejection or disappointment. Then, there is a "neutral" which doesn't mean much. The last option is sarcastic.
So, what are you trying to do with this poll?
Anyway, from my point of view, if my son or daughter turned out to be gay . . . so what? I only wish that my children grow up to be happy, healty, kind hearted individuals. Their sexual preference will never change my love for them.
I agree. I just don't want my kids to grow up to be assholes.
I concur. I'll love my kids no matter what and I'll be happy for them as long as they are happy with themselves.
if your son enrolled at utsa....
o I would not accept it and be disappointed and upset
o I would accept it, but be disappointed with him
o I would be neutral
o I would be happy
Wouldnt give two s. Seeing as that isnt a poll option, I didnt vote.
I'd make sure he understood that we are in no way ashamed of him. I'd pray for him to meet the right man that he will want to spend the rest of his life with. I'd make sure he understood that his parents and his God love him unconditionally, and that his sexuality is not incompatible with our faith.
His grandparents might not be so accepting but I would make sure they understood that if they want to see him (or the rest of us) on a regular basis, they will keep their opinions to themselves when he is around.
Love him reguardless ...
I'd be pissed.
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At this point in my life, I have no intention of having kids. This is about what my answer would be, though.
Nothing would change. I would still want him to practice safe sex until in a monogamous relationship and I would still hope that he finds his partner in life and would be as open to that partner as any female he would bring home otherwise.
Same goes for my daughter being a lesbian.
People are what they are. My hopes and wishes for my (future) children are for their health, happiness, social awareness and contributions, and their sexuality plays only a very small role in that.
So do I ...
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