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I'm sorry if this brings back
I'm sorry if this brings back painful coming out memories. I think it's usually the mother being more understanding. I thought I'd switch it around.
Of course I never came out, so this is pure fiction.
Leeanna
I'm not sure that's really true in real life
I.e. that mothers are more understanding than fathers.
I have no broader statistics to back that up though.
Sweet story even if the outcome is not really that good. Kirsty still has to hide most of the time.
Another issue. The name of this story gave me an idea for a story. I'm not sure I'm going to write that but thank you anyway.
Thanks But. I have a
Thanks But. I have a confession. The original idea was going to be both parents accepting.
I thought of the plot on a 100 mile drive. No son of mine by Phil Collins came on the radio and I thought I'd change the plot a little.
After all complex issues like this don't always have good outcomes. Life is about compromise.
Kirsty will get a chance with the help of her father. When she moves out she can be who she is. She has someone who supports and loves her.
Leeanna
Best dad in the world?
Not so much for the mom.