Honestly idk
My mom is ok with people who are lgbtq+, but it's more of it's good as long as it isn't in her family. I tossed her a few through out the years to test the waters. One of the questions was "If I came back home with several bottles of alcohol how would you react? she said i would be disappointed, then i followed with, how would you reac...... reply
im so lucky my parents are accepting. my mom makes jokes about walmart being homophobic because its out of my favorite snacks lol she also buys me pride stuff and sometimes its cringe corporate pride stuff but it still makes me cry like a child in her arms every time
my dad doesnt know about me yet but hes brought it up many times that hell still l...... reply
Honestly, for the optimistic side of things I'd say just go for it. Sometimes the most that can happen if u don't let it hurt is a simple no
but my pessimistic side is like no, men are wicked so proceed with caution and take my advice with a grain of salt. reply
try to befriend him and see if y'all can get closer, find common interests and see if he shows any feelings towards you (and ofc if you STILL like him after getting to know him better)
if not, I'd say to move on and let him be.
it's better to be single than get your hopes up and be hurt reply
I haven't come out yet and I'm scared to do so. Therefore, I'm not really sure about their views regarding the LGBTQIA+ community.
My mom once found a paper with "GAY RIGHTS! TRANS RIGHTS!" written on it in my bag. She tore it and threw it away later on while looking at me weirdly. As for my dad, IDK at all cuz I've never seen him talk about or me...... reply
Give up. You know he'll never like you, you know that he likes someone else. It's okay, but making yourself think 'What if we have a chance?' And crave that will hurt you.
If you want closure, just tell him. 'I have a crush on you.' And let him respond, that way. You get the closure you need.
Humans may joke about 'Being delusional is the solut...... reply