Shaun, age 6
Johannesburg, South Africa (1993)
As far back as I can remember, I always knew that I was gay and that I liked boys. Interestingly enough, within myself I never had an issue with it. But I was always worried by what other people would think or say. This is something so ingrained that I still worry about it to this day.
The problem with society is that being gay is regarded as not "normal." I read an example once that’s stuck with me throughout the years because it is so true:
If an adult sees a boy and a girl playing together, they'll often ask playfully 'Is she your girlfriend?' or visa versa. However, if it's two boys or two girls playing, nobody will ever ask them that same question.
These subtle hints in every aspect of our culture cause being gay (and the coming out process) to be very difficult for many of us.
I first came out to my friends as a senior in high school.
They took it without even batting an eye, and my best friend’s biggest issue was that I hadn’t told her earlier. I'm fortunate that many of those people remain close friends to this day, and it is directly a result of their acceptance that I am the person I am today.
I ended up having to come out to my family, because I had gotten myself into a situation where I needed their help. And without them knowing the boy involved was in fact my boyfriend, they wouldn't be able to understand the full situation.
I ended up having to come out to my family, because I had gotten myself into a situation where I needed their help. And without them knowing the boy involved was in fact my boyfriend, they wouldn't be able to understand the full situation.
My mom took my coming out the best. She took some time to process it, but today she is my number one cheerleader. But my dad is the unsung hero in my life story. He immediately realized my situation and fixed it quicker than I would have ever imagined possible.
I will forever be grateful to him for standing by me during that time.
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