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    Ask Amy: Parent pressures gay son to change
    By Amy Dickinson, Published: November 18

    DEAR AMY: I recently discovered that my son, who is 17, is a homosexual. We are part of a church group and I fear that if people in that group find out they will make fun of me for having a gay child.

    He won’t listen to reason, and he will not stop being gay. I feel as if he is doing this just to get back at me for forgetting his birthday for the past three years — I have a busy work schedule.

    Please help him make the right choice in life by not being gay. He won’t listen to me, so maybe he will listen to you. -- Feeling Betrayed

    DEAR BETRAYED: You could teach your son an important lesson by changing your own sexuality to show him how easy it is. Try it for the next year or so: Stop being a heterosexual to demonstrate to your son that a person’s sexuality is a matter of choice — to be dictated by one’s parents, the parents’ church and social pressure.

    I assume that my suggestion will evoke a reaction that your sexuality is at the core of who you are. The same is true for your son. He has a right to be accepted by his parents for being exactly who he is.

    When you “forget” a child’s birthday, you are basically negating him as a person. It is as if you are saying that you have forgotten his presence in the world. How very sad for him.

    Pressuring your son to change his sexuality is wrong. If you cannot learn to accept him as he is, it might be safest for him to live elsewhere.

    A group that could help you and your family figure out how to navigate this is Pflag.org. This organization is founded for parents, families, friends and allies of LGBT people, and has helped countless families through this challenge. Please research and connect with a local chapter.
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    I have to venture a guess the writer had the child at the tender age of 2, because what adult gives a **** about people at church making fun of them.
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    • #3
      I'm having trouble believing this homophobic parent is real. Homophobic parents do exist, yes, but this is about as believable as the Ann Coulter troll.
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      • #4
        Probably the best thing I ever saw sent in to Ask Amy was some woman asking if her boyfriend has a mental disorder because he won't marry her.

        Cue Amy carefully explaining that, uh, sorry lady but he's just not that into you.

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        • #5
          I have to venture a guess the writer had the child at the tender age of 2, because what adult gives a **** about people at church making fun of them.
          True story - I've been on the receiving end where another adult got supremely pissed at people at church making derogatory remarks about me. So yes, people do get upset at other people making fun of people they care about in church. But for me it was Tuesday.
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          • #6
            As for this columnist, I wonder how she would respond if the parent's child were obese. Would she be arguing, "obesity is a core part of who you are?"
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            • #7
              I don't believe this letter is real. There are plenty of terrible parents who are horribly abusive to their gay children, but this doesn't even read as something like what a terrible parent would write. More like a false flag.
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              • #8
                More like a false flag.
                You're suggesting that Dear Abby is an opinion column bundled in with the comics?
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                • #9
                  More like a false ***

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
                    I'm having trouble believing this homophobic parent is real. Homophobic parents do exist, yes, but this is about as believable as the Ann Coulter troll.
                    That was my initial reaction as well but then I remembered Ben exists.
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                    • #11
                      Does he?
                      To us, it is the BEAST.

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                      • #12
                        No. And if he does exist, he should cut out that "deafness" nonsense. Anyone can develop perfect hearing if they pray hard enough.

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                        • #13
                          It is obviously a choice to be deaf.

                          Kids and their 'alternative lifestyles'
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
                            As for this columnist, I wonder how she would respond if the parent's child were obese. Would she be arguing, "obesity is a core part of who you are?"
                            No, because it's completely different you ignorant homophobic bigot.
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                            • #15
                              But Mike, being gay is a choice because you choose not to suppress those devious, unnatural urges.

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