Strange-chicken
Oct 16, 2009, 02:47 PM
As an eighteen year old gay lad, who still hasn't come out to his family although has told some of his friends, I have been thinking lately about the pressure put on gay teens to "come out".
Fortunately I have gay family members and my parents are really open minded, so there's no real pressure to come out yet. Although my mother often asks, When this happens I simply change the subject, with all the cunning I have :).
I don't feel ready to let people know because I still have some lingering doubts which I don't think could be removed without experiencing a gay relationship, something I have yet to do.
This is partly because of my doubts and the fact that its difficult enough to approach another person in this way with the fear of rejection, without first having to gauge whether they are also gay.
My question is this; why does society put this pressure on us to "come out" when we have other stresses as mentioned above and also the stress of education and more commonly just being a teenager with raging hormones :confused:. I mean people don't expect heterosexual people to turn to their parents and say...
"mum dad .... *gulp* im straight. don't hate me" :eek:
Id like to hear peoples thoughts on this issue as I'm sure I'm not the only person who has had these thoughts.
Fortunately I have gay family members and my parents are really open minded, so there's no real pressure to come out yet. Although my mother often asks, When this happens I simply change the subject, with all the cunning I have :).
I don't feel ready to let people know because I still have some lingering doubts which I don't think could be removed without experiencing a gay relationship, something I have yet to do.
This is partly because of my doubts and the fact that its difficult enough to approach another person in this way with the fear of rejection, without first having to gauge whether they are also gay.
My question is this; why does society put this pressure on us to "come out" when we have other stresses as mentioned above and also the stress of education and more commonly just being a teenager with raging hormones :confused:. I mean people don't expect heterosexual people to turn to their parents and say...
"mum dad .... *gulp* im straight. don't hate me" :eek:
Id like to hear peoples thoughts on this issue as I'm sure I'm not the only person who has had these thoughts.