Mine are homophobic too, but I can’t blame them because our entire society is homophobic, they were born and taught that it was wrong, and they didn’t have the internet and social media back then to learn more about homosexuality. So I still love them never the less, because they’re kind people and have big hearts, they’re not racist though...... 2 reply
Uhm I do but I don't, I come from a well off family and sure they raised me, but it's too much my mom scolds me once I get a B and tells me I could have done better. My dad is nice, but he's never around because of work. I once told my mom everything like how I felt and she just slapped me and gave me a disgusting look then she said, "You have ...... 2 reply
I do believe I love them. About half of their views are wrong and wayward. They haven't harmed anyone or said any of those views outloud to other people though. So I believe I can quietly and slowly let them see the light.
Sometimes they hit me and my sister and make me feel like shit. It's only because they're my one and only pair of parents that...... reply
I love and respect my parents very much. They aren't perfect and make mistakes, but they made many sacrifices and always tried their best to support, understand and be there for my brothers and me. I also love and miss my dad who has passed away, even though he wasn't the easiest person to get along with. I love and respect my mom very much for all...... 1 reply
It's a yes and no for me. They're kinda homophobic and racist too. They also blame me for not having friends, when they literally forbid me to hang out with them, and shrink my confidence on how "they're better than you", "just look at them compared to you." 3 reply
I love my parents.
Actually, I have some pretty good parents. We're well off, they're not homophobic or racist. We don't really argue. They are happy with my grades as long as they aren't a C-. I actually will talk to my mom on a regular basis and will help her with shopping and cooking. The only thing I don't like is that my dad brags about my bro...... reply
Honestly, a small part of me does love my mom but I can't ever get over the fact that she force-fed me oil blessed by a pastor bc I said didn't believe in god and that I was queer. She's my religious trauma. 2 reply